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14-Dec-2021
Closing In on Fusion
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
A team used the Summit supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory to model plasma turbulence in a nuclear fusion device to capture energy loss in fusion plasmas. The team’s simulations will help inform the design of next-generation tokamaks like ITER with optimum confinement properties.
- Journal
- Physics of Plasmas
14-Dec-2021
Security researchers discover abundant, cost-effective way to make new cancer medicine
DOE/Idaho National Laboratory
By bombarding a natural vanadium target with high-energy photons, INL researchers created a pure, low-cost form of Scandium-47 which can be used to treat prostate, lung, intestinal and pancreatic cancers, among others.
- Journal
- Applied Radiation and Isotopes
14-Dec-2021
Neutralizing antibodies for emerging viruses
DOE/Sandia National Laboratories
Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories have created a platform for discovering, designing and engineering novel antibody countermeasures for emerging viruses. This new process of screening for nanobodies that “neutralize” or disable the virus represents a faster, more effective approach to developing nanobody therapies that prevent or treat viral infection.
14-Dec-2021
Meet Ilke Arslan, the Director of the Center for Nanoscale Materials
DOE/US Department of Energy
Ilke Arslan is the director of the Center for Nanoscale Materials user facility, where understanding everything starts at the nanoscale. This is one in a series of profiles on the directors of the SC-stewarded user facilities.
13-Dec-2021
Start-up of 22nd run at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC)
DOE/Brookhaven National Laboratory
Particle smashups have begun for Run 22 at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC), which serves up data from particle collisions to nuclear physicists all around the world. On the menu this run: collisions between beams of polarized protons interspersed with tests of innovative accelerator techniques while RHIC's recently upgraded STAR detector tracks particles emerging from collisions at a wider range of angles than ever before.
13-Dec-2021
SLAC’s Tony Johnson remembers the WWW Wizards and the birth of North America’s first website
DOE/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
This month marks the 30-year anniversary of the first website in North America, launched at SLAC. In this Q&A, one of the Wizards recalls the motivation that spawned the development and how it has changed the work of scientists.
13-Dec-2021
National school on neutron and X-ray scattering brings students together with two national labs
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
The NXS program aims to build connections with graduate students early in their career, so they can see the value of becoming a user of DOE facilities.
10-Dec-2021
Climate Cycles Create California Precipitation Uncertainty
DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
What’s at the heart of California’s uncertain future precipitation? New study finds natural cycles are likely cause.
- Journal
- Nature Communications
- Meeting
- American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2021
9-Dec-2021
It’s phase 2 for the Battery500 consortium
DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
The Battery500 Consortium, led by PNNL, has been awarded $75 million for advancing battery technologies over the next five years.