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Texas Tech professor Carol Korzeniewski is part of the Department of Energy’s Energy Earthshots Initiative.
More than 120 people gathered for the 2024 Innovation Network for Fusion Energy (INFUSE) workshop at Princeton Plasma Physics Lab from Feb. 27-28.
PNNL scientists are studying how rivers breathe to better understand the effects on the global carbon cycle.
Scientists synthesized a series of nitrogen-containing polymers as silica antiscalants and discovered enormous differences in effectiveness.
UCLA researchers and partners caused two distinct types of magnons to interact so that output is not directly proportional to input.
Researchers observed interactions between the material’s electrons & underlying lattice structure, with X-ray pulses capturing “snapshots” of changes.
Separate projects address different quantum technology challenges & highlight the versatility of a rare-earth metal used in lasers & to color glass.
Astrophysicists used the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility’s Summit supercomputer to compare models of X-ray bursts in 2D and 3D.
The model, known as hybrid attack graphs, is a mathematical approach that uses optimization and data from actual grid cyberattacks for training.
An international team of scientists captures the first clear evidence in the field of long-theorized catalysts for aerosol development.