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A study raises questions about how far droplets, like those that carry the virus that causes COVID-19, can travel before becoming harmless.
The new battery material offers promise for the development of all-solid batteries.
X-ray laser experiments show that intense light distorts the structure of a thermoelectric material in a unique way.
The research demonstrates how to FAIRify an open simulation dataset drawn from particle physics experiments at the CERN Large Hadron Collider.
An international research team of scientists has established a new upper limit of 0.8 electron volts (eV) for the mass of the neutrino.
The program seeks to improve understanding of risks, synergies, and tradeoffs as humans respond to an increasingly extreme climate.
Studies conducted ahead of the JET experiments, included those delivered by PPPL, provide a diagnostic to measure the loss of energetic ions.
A new technique allows scientists to get the most detailed images yet of a protein that’s key to the spread of acute myeloid leukemia.
Overview articles on atmosphere, snow and sea ice, and ocean data highlight the importance of examining all components of the climate system together.
Police, hazardous materials teams, and other first responders use the library to identify and understand hazardous substances they encounter.