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How Microbes Create the Most Toxic Form of Mercury

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans
The two-dimensional spatial distribution of mass due to gluons in the nucleon (left) and the pion (right), simulated at seven valence pion masses with lattice quantum chromodynamics.

Mass Distribution Inside Subatomic Particles Mapped for First Time

Categories Physics & Mathematics
The fully assembled prototype high-beta 650-megahertz cryomodule. Four of these will make up the final stage in Fermilab’s new linear accelerator.

Cool Journey to the Center of the Earth

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
Depiction of the dynamic atomic and nanoscale evolution of a relaxor ferroelectric following photoexcitation. Light drives ultrafast reconfigurations of the domains and rotation of the ferroelectric polarization in a few trillionths of a second.

Scientists Control Material Properties at Trillion Times Faster Than Blink of an Eye

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
The Transferring Exascale Computational Chemistry to Cloud Computing Environment and Emerging Hardware Technologies (TEC4) project is accelerating the transition of electronic structure methods to their widespread use in cloud computing environments.

Cloud Computing Breakthrough Accelerates Complex Chemistry Simulations

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
Cameron Clarke is leading a study to evaluate whether proton therapy cancer treatments may serve as a safer alternative to treatments using radioactive isotopes.

Scientists Explore Proton Therapy as Safer Cancer Treatment Alternative

Categories Health, Technology
abstract illustration of computer code

AI Models Revolutionize Plasma Heating Predictions for Fusion Research

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics
This cross section of ITER shows the inner walls of the fusion system. New experimental results suggest that sprinkling boron powder into the vessel could protect the inner walls from the plasma’s heat. Additionally, a new computer modeling framework shows the powder may only need to be sprinkled from one location. (Image credit: ITER Organization)

Sprinkle of boron key to unlocking fusion energy

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics, Technology
Four layers of a surface-conducting material (Bi2Te3) between two single layers of a magnetic insulator (MnBi2Te4). This structure creates the conditions to align the manganese spins (red arrows) and support a zero-resistance, spin-polarized current.

Could a Magnetic Sandwich Make Your Electronic Devices Work More Efficiently?

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
Nuclear theorists in the HadStruc Collaboration have been working on a mathematical description of the interactions of partons using supercomputers, including machines in Jefferson Lab's Data Center.

Physicists Map 3D Structure of Protons and Neutrons Using Supercomputers

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
Individual silk protein molecules, or “silk fibroins” (blue), are deposited on a graphene surface surrounded by water (green and red spheres) and grow into an atomically precise two-dimensional (2D) sheet. Controlled deposition of silk fibers could lead to numerous biodegradable electronic devices.

Silk and Graphene Fusion: A New Era for Flexible Electronics

Categories Life & Non-humans, Technology
The Short-Baseline Neutrino Detector collaboration celebrated the moment the detector began running at 100% voltage.

Neutrino Detector Marks Milestone in Hunt for Elusive Particle

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
LUX-ZEPLIN Experiment Narrows the Search for Elusive Dark Matter

LUX-ZEPLIN Experiment Narrows the Search for Elusive Dark Matter

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space, Technology
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