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Vibrations can tune weak magnetic bonds between the layers of a 2D material – a crystalline lattice structure of manganese bismuth telluride.
Researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory are developing simulations that provide a glimpse into how quantum computers work.
A multi-institution team has discovered that the candidate bioenergy feedstock switchgrass has adapted to expand its habitat range.
This year, Fermilab is expecting up to 20 new calves this year. Currently, the herd comprises 32 bison — 30 females and two bulls.
A new design in transistor components — the tiny electrical switches in computers — could significantly reduce their energy consumption.
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation or AMOC appears to be less sensitive to freshwater forcing, according to both the data and model.
FRIB will house the world’s most powerful heavy-ion accelerator, allowing researchers to access more than 1,000 new rare isotopes.
Simulations run at NERSC could enhance the development of a new artificial photosynthesis device component.
Mechanistic modeling study shows the combination of physical distancing, increased ventilation, and face coverings is highly effective.
The team investigates how manganese breaks down tough plant components and could be used to help degrade organic matter, binding carbon in soils.