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Scientists at PPPL have refined the use of magnetic fields to improve the performance of doughnut-shaped fusion facilities known as tokamaks.
While preparing applications for Aurora, the ALCF highlights researchers' efforts to optimize codes to run efficiently on graphics processing units.
The team linked species-level observations on microalgal communities across different ocean latitudes from pole to pole, using data from the JGI.
Short laser pulses interacting with matter are difficult to model on computers. Andreas Kemp is focused on understanding these energetic pulses.
Research will advance data movement and analysis, as well as develop tools for automating workflows to aid in decision support.
Calculations from Ana Asenjo-Garcia and Stuart Masson reveal that any atom array is capable of bursting—a sign that atoms are syncing up.
Researchers discovered a method to create curved spaces using non-Hermiticity, to create a hyperbolic surface and other prototypical curved spaces.
Chong Liu and Shuolong Yang will receive five-year grants to create new quantum and electrochemistry technologies.
Scientists at PPPL have uncovered critical new details about fusion facilities that use lasers to compress the fuel that produces fusion energy.
Scientists at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Lab discovered that certain bacteria increase the climate resilience of Sphagnum moss.