
Illuminating Magnetic Turbulence in Fusion Plasmas
Electromagnetic waves are used to internally identify turbulent magnetic fluctuations in 100-million-degree fusion plasmas.
Electromagnetic waves are used to internally identify turbulent magnetic fluctuations in 100-million-degree fusion plasmas.
Using the connected moments mathematical technique decreases the time and computational power needed for quantum computing simulations of chemical systems.
The energy of a key resonance in sodium destruction is found, affecting our understanding of globular cluster evolution.
An enzyme system frees sulfur from small organic compounds to make a surprising gaseous side product.
State-of-the-art X-ray techniques found hidden damage in neutron irradiated silicon carbide, a possible structural material for future fusion reactors.
Liquid acts across multiple scales to reorganize connectivity in networks of artificial microscopic cells.
A team using the nation’s fastest supercomputer to look at protein binding finds that some binding processes are simpler than expected.
In natural soil, predatory bacteria grow faster than their prey.
Novel multi-sensor drone imagery enhances our understanding of the spatial patterns of Arctic vegetation.
Using cold temperatures and machine learning, researchers visualized individual molecules in a synthetic soft material for the first time.
The tropical Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) rainfall pattern brings change to non-tropical parts of the United States.
Turbulent air in the atmosphere affects how cloud droplets form. New research changes the way scientists model clouds and, therefore, climate.