Lab Equipment ran a piece mentioning research by Joel Ager (JCAP) and Yanwei Lum, featured earlier in aLab release, on the potential of copper to act as a catalyst for turning carbon dioxide into sustainable chemicals and fuels without wasteful byproducts.
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Nature ran a picture of a Lab researcher, mentioning the Lab, in a piece on “plausible predictions of fantasy materials.”
In piece on new techniques revealing how cells and matrix communicate Nature mentioned Mina Bissell’s (BIO) early ideas on this bidirectional relationship.
insideHPC reported that NERSC hosted a GPU Hackathon in preparation for the arrival of the Perlmutter Supercomputer, quoting Brian Friesen (NERSC).
insideHPC reported on the Lab’s ClimateNet deploying machine learning for global climate science.
HPCwire reported that John Shalf (CRD), will speak at the ISC High Performance conference on how the eventual demise of Moore’s Law will affect the prospects for HPC.
Physics Today reported that the Lab, RIKEN (Japan), and the University of Tokyo made the first gamma-ray spectroscopic measurements on magnesium-40, revealing an unexpected nuclear structure.
ScienceNews ran a piece on superheavy element research, quoting Jackie Gates (NSD) on her work with colleagues to directly measure the masses of isotopes of nihonium and moscovium.
ScienceDaily mentioned the Lab among other institutions involved in the creation of a light, durable ceramic aerogel that could be used for applications like insulating spacecraft.
Noticias del Ciencia mentioned the Lab and other institutions for work on hybrid climate models that combine AI and physical modeling.
Men’s Health cited a Lab study on the benefits of running.
ScienceDaily mentioned work led by Penn State and collaborators at the Lab including Jonathan Ajo-Franklin and Thomas Daley using seismic waves to pinpoint and track gas clouds from pumping carbon dioxide into the ground to remove it from the atmosphere.