
Better Clouds than Ever with New Exascale Computing-Ready Atmosphere Model
Scientists demonstrate the value of a new global atmosphere model for the Energy Exascale Earth System Model.
Scientists demonstrate the value of a new global atmosphere model for the Energy Exascale Earth System Model.
Six years of radar data from the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) user facility site in Utqiaġvik, Alaska provide important details on how secondary ice particles form in Arctic clouds.
An operating mode called wide pedestal quiescent H-mode allows tokamak operation without detrimental edge instabilities.
The search for “broken symmetry” may offer new insight into nuclear structure.
Ground-breaking image reconstruction and analysis algorithms filter out cosmic rays to pinpoint elusive neutrinos.
New approach helps protect tokamak walls while maintaining fusion conditions in the core.
Physicists use the Summit supercomputer to better understand a family of superconductors.
Scientists studied antimatter in the proton with higher precision than ever before, revealing insights into the particle’s puzzling dynamics.
Researchers create DNA nano-chambers with bonds that can control the assembly of targeted nanoparticle structures.
Ozone injection may lead to cleaner, more efficient internal combustion engines.
A recent measurement of the neutron-rich “skin” around lead nuclei reveals new details of neutron behavior and the dynamics of neutron stars
Study finds atomic-scale ordering of elements in a metallic alloy that is responsible for alloy’s increased strength.