Schaefer is working on Pegasus-III, a long-standing fusion experiment that’s currently undergoing a major U.S. Department of Energy-funded upgrade.
University of Southern Mississippi graduate student Mark Robertson was selected to receive a DOE Office of Science Graduate Student Research Award.
An LSU-Penn State research team are working to lower the world’s energy footprint for securing freshwater supplies and recover critical minerals.
Researchers are analyzing a gel that fills these fishes’ AoL, electrosensing organs that are readily visible on the surface of the fishes’ skin.
The ultimate goal is to gain a further understanding of Arctic cold-air outbreaks and document their climatology using the COMBLE datasets.
Dr. Sanchari Chowdhury will lead the New Mexico Tech team for the Department of Energy grant.
A Northeastern team is developing a set of machine-learning tools and associated software to better interpret quantum images produced at SLAC.
Miguel Arratia, an assistant professor of physics and astronomy at UC Riverside, has received a $508,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Energy.
The work studied how the chemical form of phosphorus in aeolian dust - windblown silt and clay - effectively fertilizes the ecosystem.
Researchers at the University of Miami found that salinity changes as a result of water cycle changes lead to less surface warming.