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Powered by the Summit supercomputer, researchers gain understanding of Cockayne Syndrome B protein & the disease mutations that impact its function.
Both teams will compete against regional winners from around the country in the National Science Bowl® this spring.
The magnetic fields threading through plasma can affect the coming together and violent snapping apart of the plasma’s magnetic field lines.
Kurz studies how rivers flow through landscapes, carrying what kinds of nutrients, contaminants and other materials, and how they transform.
Communique Newsletter: February 07, 2022
Researchers at Berkeley Lab have demonstrated tiny concentric nanocircles that self-assemble into an optical material with precision and efficiency.
The findings could help resolve a 60-year-old mystery and lead to applications in temperature-sensitive devices and energy-efficient systems.
The realm of quantum technology extends into problems such as modeling climate & weather or financial markets, or creating new types of molecules.
Kathleen Ratcliffe and Tien Fak Tan work together to help build the superconducting accelerator that will drive new discoveries at SLAC's X-ray laser.
The qubits are made from an easy-to-use material called silicon carbide, which is widely found in lightbulbs, electric vehicles, and electronics.