Controlling Plasmas for a Cleaner World
New findings indicate that ionized plasmas like those in neon lights and plasma TVs can be used to sterilize water, making it antimicrobial for as long as a week after treatment.
New findings indicate that ionized plasmas like those in neon lights and plasma TVs can be used to sterilize water, making it antimicrobial for as long as a week after treatment.
The reversed field pinch’s helical state reveals nonlinear physics of plasma self-organization.
Focusing of laser accelerated proton beams advances with a novel cone target design.
Studies of different fusion reactions have shown unexpected plasma behavior in inertial fusion implosions.
A new type of stellarator could be a promising candidate for future fusion reactors.
Ultra high intensity magnetic fields open new opportunities in high energy density plasma science.
Researchers use Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility to accelerate drug discovery.
Understanding factors influencing a cyclone’s path and intensity improves our ability to forecast and mitigate impacts.
Atmospheric black carbon may not cause as much warming of the climate as we thought.
Discovering how a microbe makes complex structures to perform complex functions.
Knowing how Poplar trees make wood enables us to optimize their use for bioenergy production.
A step closer to an artificial system using sunlight to produce hydrogen from water