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Daughters of Oak Ridge National Laboratory staff members follow in the footsteps of female scientists at AI event.
The academy provides expert scientific and engineering assessments to inform public policy making.
In the lab and in the field, Jessie Creamean is an atmospheric chemist that puzzles over clouds, aerosols, and hard-to-find ice-nucleating particles.
At a billion billion calculations per second, Aurora is at the frontier of supercomputing and equal to the next challenge in particle physics.
Communique Newsletter: July 26, 2021
Michael Arnold found new approaches to making graphene nanostructures with smooth edges that will enable next-gen energy and electronics applications.
Groundbreaking UMass Lowell-led research sheds light on forests’ role in transferring the atmospheric pollutant to the environment.
The team created a layered system using Ti3SiC2, then used radiofrequency magnetron sputtering to add layers of silicon carbide and titanium carbide.
Professor Indara Suarez of BU’s Physics Department has just received a five-year, $750,000 Early Career Award from the Department of Energy.
Experiments at UCLA’s Basic Plasma Science Facility confirm interaction of electrons and Alfvén waves.