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Communique Newsletter: November 1, 2021
Logan Augustine is a 4th-year student in the Mason group at the University of Iowa and will will spend a year at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
A new study at Duke University finds simple measurements of these obscure organisms can help predict future CO2 emissions for warming ecosystems.
The platform is an advancement of nanoprobe analysis & measurement, allowing the tracking of nanoparticles in three dimensions & at very high speeds.
Scientists used three layers of phosphorous atoms to create a ribbed material for polarizing light that is tunable, precise, and extremely thin.
Brookhaven Lab scientists developed a software toolkit that reconstructs and isolates neutrino data in 3D.
Flatiron Institute and Center for Astrophysics researchers have published data from the largest known simulations of dark matter.
Li-Bridge is a public-private alliance committed to accelerating the development of a robust/secure domestic supply chain for lithium-based batteries.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $6 million for collaborative research in high energy physics that involves substantial collaboration with Japanese investigators.
The detector will record the first proton-proton collisions of gold ions in 2023 to help physicists understand the inner workings of atoms.