Solving a Beta Decay Puzzle
Researchers use advanced nuclear models to explain 50-year mystery surrounding the process stars use to transform elements.
Researchers use advanced nuclear models to explain 50-year mystery surrounding the process stars use to transform elements.
Titan supercomputer tells origin story of nanoparticle size distributions with large-scale simulations.
The Fusion Recurrent Neural Network reliably forecasts disruptive and destructive events in tokamaks.
With user facilities, researchers devise novel battery chemistries to help make fluoride batteries a reality.
Researchers modeled design concepts for innovative, opposed-piston engine on Titan supercomputer.
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The mechanism responsible for creating intense magnetic fields in laser-driven plasmas also helps tear the fields apart.
How microbial communities adjust to nutrient-poor soils at the genomic and proteomic level gives scientists insights into land use.
Crests of watery waves breaking in oil may be the gatekeepers to transport vital chemicals in industrial separation process.
Systems biology leads the way to exascale computing on Summit supercomputer.
The first-ever computation of an atomic nucleus, the deuteron, on a quantum chip demonstrates that even today’s rudimentary quantum computers can solve nuclear physics questions.
Supercomputer simulations and theoretical analysis shed new light on when and how fast reconnection occurs.
Scientists use ion beams to write high-purity metal structures, enabling nanofabrication opportunities.