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Yuan Ping is an assistant professor in the Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry and an affiliated professor in the Dept. of Physics at UC Santa Cruz.
The focus is the roles of large-scale circulation and convection in the water cycle and the implications for variability and multidecadal changes.
Multi-institutional researchers have been granted millions of supercomputer node-hours to investigate issues crucial to the success of ITER.
Monitoring the health of flow batteries in real time is a challenge. Argonne researchers have designed a fluorescent molecule for the purpose.
Experiments by Berkeley Lab scientists on this highly radioactive element reveal some unexpected properties.
Researchers at SLAC and Stanford University have invented a new, hands-off way to probe the fastest and most ephemeral phenomena within a TI.
Scientists have created a plan to keep the full force of the extreme heat from hitting the divertor and would enable the tokamaks to keep running.
Research associate Kara Sulia is turning early meteorological dreams into the reality of a new database for ice-crystal shapes.
Researchers are building new focusing magnets, which will squeeze colliding protons in high-energy particle collisions into even smaller volumes.
Scientists are using neutrons to investigate what happens inside cells when they are at risk of becoming cancerous.