High school and middle school teams from across the nation are ready to compete in one of the largest and most prestigious academic science competitions in America.
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PPPL's Science on Saturday Lecture Series Explores New Science Worlds Beginning Feb. 4
ORNL to Receive Three Awards from Federal Laboratory Consortium
Revolutionary Environmental Artificial Intelligence Infrastructure Detailed in New Report
Sculpting Physics Into a Visual Masterpiece: Ricardo Mondragon Named Fermilab 2023 Artist-in-Residence
The series will be held in-person for the first time in three years at PPPL with an option to view the lecture online.
This is the second consecutive year that an ORNL economic development partnership has received FLC honors.
The event brought together more than 700 participants from both the private and public sectors.
Mondragon is an artist who translates frequencies, vibrations, and rhythms into visual works of art, such as a sculpture, paintings or installations.
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Texas Southern University Signs Agreement with World-Renowned Brookhaven National Laboratory to Advance Research and Innovation
TSU faculty and students will have the opportunity to conduct research and intern at Brookhaven Lab and other national labs.
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Electrons Take New Shape Inside Unconventional Metal
The new evidence shows that one metal has electrons that manage to preserve a more interesting, multi-lobed structure as they move around in a solid.
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Viscosity Presents a Sticky Plasma Problem for Fusion, High-Energy-Density Experiments
University of Rochester scientists set out to explain how—and how much—in order to improve future experiments.
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Climate Change Could Cause “Disaster” in the World’s Oceans, Say UC Irvine Scientists
Researchers have found that climate-driven heating of seawater is causing a slowdown of deep circulation patterns in the Atlantic and Southern ocean.
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As another atmospheric river impacts California on January 4th and 5th -- with more rain forecast after that -- Michael Wehner, a senior scientist in the Computational Research Division at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, discusses how climate change is increasing the rainfall from these drenching storms and how people can better prepare. Wehner uses observational data and advanced computer modeling to understand the behavior of extreme weather events in a changing climate, especially heat waves, intense precipitation, drought, and tropical cyclones.
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