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Lee works on the communications and operations teams for the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment and liaises with CERN and the team at Fermi.
These data are used to develop models of complex chemical environments and to improve models of atomic structures involved in chemical reactions.
The team developed a variable-shutter pair distribution function technique in which neutrons function like a camera but are a trillion times faster.
Thin oxide films help researchers in PNNL’s Energy Sciences Center develop model materials for semiconductors, sensors, and batteries.
Oceans drive Earth’s climate, are more than 70% of surface area, generate about 80% of all precipitation, and influence climate-critical exchanges.
A yearlong ARM field campaign launched in February 2023 to gather insights on the marine clouds that shade and cool the earth.
Scientists confirmed that bacteriophages use a standard genetic code to invade bacteria, then switch to an alternate code at later stages of infection
NSLS-II now offers free monthly public tours of one of the newest and most advanced synchrotron light sources in the world.
The Autonomous Systems group at ORNL is in high demand as it incorporates remote sensing into projects needing a bird’s-eye perspective.
Feng is a collaborator with the Q-NEXT quantum research center and develops high-tech materials to deliver photon packages of quantum information.