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Researchers at Argonne and partner institutions point to the significant implications of “aggregates” for future battery performance.
Collaborators designed magnets with straighter sections that can still confine plasma by using the mathematical technique, “spline representation.”
The development is an example of U.S. investment in joint quantum technology research with partnerships between industry, academia, and government.
New materials with exotic magnetic features could enable the next generation of tiny, fast electronic devices.
KESER constructs a low dimensional vector representation of each medical code, attributes importance and maps attributed relationships as a network.
A chemical reaction that causes concrete to crack and deteriorate can now be identified without harm, according to Argonne scientists.
Efforts will support graduate-level research opportunities in next-generation software and computing systems.
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.