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A chemical reaction that causes concrete to crack and deteriorate can now be identified without harm, according to Argonne scientists.
Jefferson Lab’s Nate Laverdure volunteers as the head coach of Triple Helix, a high school robotics team shooting to success this year.
The team developed a quantum algorithm using a method called effective field theory, able to calculate some components on a quantum computer.
The team used data from the ACE-ENA field campaign to look at how dimethyl sulfide might affect the size and concentration of cloud droplets.
Used in tandem, metagenomics and single cell genomics have afforded researchers a means to access microbial lineages from a variety of environments.
Levernier enjoys his many roles as the ecologist for the unique, natural areas at Fermilab.
Entrepreneur and business strategy consultant Marla Schuchman joins Jefferson Lab as manager of its new Research and Technology Partnerships Office.
A team from ORNL, NVIDIA, and Uber Technologies enhanced network training efficiency & scientific application performance on the Summit Supercomputer.
Researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory are developing a gamut of technologies for direct air capture.
The working proposed theory is that multiple plasmoids that arise from reconnection along lengthy plasma current sheets could bridge the vast range.