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Communique Newsletter: March 07, 2022
Built of niobium and tin, the new type of magnet would not be damaged by subatomic particles and would operate at higher temperatures.
The sensors monitor traffic flow and reduce congestion by optimizing the timing of signal changes and study the energy consumption of buildings.
A team of researchers outlines the potential of the planned Electron-Ion Collider and the many questions about the Universe that it hopes to answer.
PNNL-industry collaboration aims to connect memory across processors, supercharging artificial intelligence applications on high-performance computers
Undergraduate Natalia Escobar is looking for a possible explanation of the matter-antimatter imbalance in the Standard Model of particle physics.
X-ray technique reveals irregularities and dead spots arise due to incomplete lithium stripping from anode during battery discharge.
A research team's discovery reveals role of oxygen impurities in semiconductor properties.
The partnership will work to advance decarbonization technologies from discovery through deployment through a new memorandum of understanding, or MOU.
The new open-source program will help chemistry researchers tap into AI capabilities to automate chemical reaction optimization and discovery.