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Oxidation of gases emitted by vegetation fire smoke forms abundant ultrafine particles that may intensify deep clouds and heavy rain in the rainforest
This year marks the 75th anniversary of Goeppert Mayer's nuclear shell model, a theory pivotal to our understanding of the nuclei in atoms.
Ricardo Monge Neria, Andrew Marino, and Anthony Stewart will arrive at the Lawrence Livermore National Lab this summer to start their fellowships.
Arenholz is a renowned scientist known for her expertise in magnetic materials and X-ray spectroscopy, scattering, imaging, and instrument development
A state-of-the-science Earth system model predicts climate change will reduce North American wetlands and disrupt their seasonal regimes.
Work by Argonne and Illinois Urbana-Champaign simplifies & speeds up the process of using AI tools and algorithms to understand 3D protein structure.
The 19-foot conductors will be used to create the coil, which confines & stabilizes superhot plasma to produce the conditions for fusion experiments.
Three projects will use the ALCF AI Testbed as part of the first round of awards from the NAIRR Pilot.
Applying a novel framework to a kilometer-scale model reveals new characteristics about elevated concentrations of aerosols’ effect on clouds.
Fermilab has announced two new initiatives to foster innovation and growth in the engineering and technical communities of the lab.