Shh! Quiet Cables Set to Help Reveal Rare Physics Events
Newly developed ultra-low radiation cables reduce background noise for neutrino and dark matter detectors.
Do Models Produce Consistently Different Outcomes Between Scenarios with Different Land Use Change Patterns?
Testing the assumption that different future socio-economic development patterns, which result in different land-use changes, can be paired with different future climate outcomes for risk assessments in a multi-model framework.
Mike Toyooka
Functional Cross Talk Between a Surface and a Buried Interface
Surface composition can control the electronic properties of buried interfaces.
Chauvet-Maldonado Completes International Nuclear Law Program
Chanel Chauvet-Maldonado, nonproliferation policy and law analyst, completed the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development Nuclear Energy Agency International School of Nuclear Law program.
William J. Ivans, Jr., PhD, PE
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Microbial Community Simulations Go Big
High fidelity simulations enabled by high-performance computing will allow for unprecedented predictive power of molecular level processes that are not amenable to experimental measurement.