
Hot Core and Cool Walls Lead to Better Fusion Containment
DIII-D researchers create barriers to separate core heat from the cooler edge of a tokamak
DIII-D researchers create barriers to separate core heat from the cooler edge of a tokamak
Scientists get a molecular look at how plants and bacteria interact, with insights for agriculture.
Two important factors help determine how much sunlight soot absorbs.
A new machine learning system diagnoses particle accelerator component issues in real-time.
A result 20 years in the making: Most precise measurement yet of the lifetime of the charge-neutral pion that keeps protons and neutrons together.
Fluctuations in data from collisions of gold nuclei hint at a possible ‘critical point’ in how nuclei melt.
The types of ancient stellar explosions that gave rise to meteoric presolar grains can now be identified thanks to observations of gamma rays emitted by the argon-34 isotope
New production methods for cerium-134 advance technologies for imaging human disease and guiding treatment.
Scientists discover a high-resolution X-ray fluorescence probe to measure nanostructures in thin films.
New simulations show diamond shells can cool plasmas more efficiently and prevent runaway electrons
Extreme-scale turbulence simulation and AI discover a formula to predict the crucial exhaust heat-load width in future tokamak fusion reactors.
White-rot fungi use lignin from wood as a source of carbon.