The Nucleus: Coming Soon in 3D!
Physicists at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility are working toward getting their first CT scans of the inner workings of the nucleus. A measurement of quarks in helium nuclei demonstrates that 3D imaging of the inner structure of the nucleus is now possible.
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Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) have discovered key conditions that give rise to fast magnetic reconnection, the process that triggers solar flares, auroras, and geomagnetic storms that can disrupt signal transmissions and other electrical activities, including cell phone service.
Read more about Plasma Bubbles Help Trigger Massive Magnetic Events in Outer SpaceConverting CO2 into Usable Energy
Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory are part of a scientific collaboration that has identified a new electrocatalyst that efficiently converts CO2 to carbon monoxide (CO), a highly energetic molecule.
Read more about Converting CO2 into Usable EnergyFaces of Summit: Building a Better Summit
Technology Integration Group Leader Sudharshan Vazhkudai and Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility team members work with vendors to optimize Summit for big science.
Read more about Faces of Summit: Building a Better SummitCan Strongly Lensed Type Ia Supernovae Resolve One of Cosmology’s Biggest Controversies?
Berkeley Lab researchers think so – and they’re using NERSC supercomputers to find them.
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In the collaborative effort between the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory and Harvard University, researchers have, for the first time, integrated two technologies widely used in applications such as optical communications, bio-imaging and Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) systems that scan the surroundings of self-driving cars and trucks.
Read more about A Marriage of Light-Manipulation TechnologiesScientists Confirm Century-Old Speculation on the Chemistry of a High-Performance Battery
Scientists have discovered a novel chemical state of the element manganese. This chemical state, first proposed about 90 years ago, enables a high-performance, low-cost sodium-ion battery that could quickly and efficiently store and distribute energy produced by solar panels and wind turbines across the electrical grid.
Read more about Scientists Confirm Century-Old Speculation on the Chemistry of a High-Performance BatteryNeutrons Reveal Promising Properties of Novel Antioxidant Polymer
Using neutrons at the High Flux Isotope Reactor, researchers from ORNL and the University of Alabama at Birmingham studied the complementary properties of a combined synthetic antioxidant with tannic acid to create a versatile material that could potentially improve drug delivery methods and other biomedical applications.
Read more about Neutrons Reveal Promising Properties of Novel Antioxidant PolymerOn the Way: A Better Analysis of Ice in Clouds
Because the dynamism and variability of the ice in clouds are not well known nor well represented in models, a multi-institution, three-year project to improve the way ice microphysics is represented in these earth system models is underway, supported by the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Climate Research Facility.
Read more about On the Way: A Better Analysis of Ice in CloudsSecretary of Energy Rick Perry Announces $30 Million for Small Business Research and Development Grants
Today, U.S. Secretary of Energy Rick Perry announced that the Department of Energy (DOE) will award 179 grants totaling $30 million to 149 small businesses in 36 states. Funded through DOE’s Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs, today’s selections are for Phase I research and development.
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Using high-performance computing, an Oak Ridge National Laboratory-led research team analyzed how the availability of phosphorous affects microbes’ foraging strategies in a tropical ecosystem.
Read more about Titan Powers Data Dive into Tropical Soil MicrobesESnet Workshop Report Outlines Data Management Needs in Metagenomics, Precision Medicine
A report outlining the findings and recommendations from the CrossConnects workshop organized by the Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) was published in Standards in Genomic Sciences and highlights the critical need for more effective tools for data management, analysis, and access.
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