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This is the first in a series of six total articles exploring materials science at Ames National Laboratory as part of a 75th anniversary celebration.
An energy scientist and a climate scientist discuss how utilities can plan for a resilient electrical grid in the face of an uncertain climate future.
New climate models show small differences in lake surface temperatures have a big impact on summer climate, fueling extreme weather.
Tanzima Islam will develop a tool called INTELYTICS, incorporating machine learning techniques to analyze & utilize computing resources efficiently.
A team of scientists has developed an antimicrobial spray that deposits a layer of copper nanowires onto high-touch surfaces in public spaces.
Jefferson Lab experiments hone in on a never-before-measured region of strong force coupling.
Staff physicist Hobbs wears different hats – in the neutrino program, the GENIE event generator framework, and the Fermi quantum institute.
Symmetry chats with scientists and engineers about doing important work in physics without a doctoral degree.
Researchers have developed a first-of-its-kind artificial intelligence prediction tool aimed at addressing issues caused by emerging or rare diseases.
New research shows that waves of magnetic excitation sweep through this exciting new material whether it’s in superconducting mode or not.