EoS quoted Jonathan Ajo-Franklin (EESA), in a piece on the potential of dark fiber cables to augment early earthquake warning systems, research promoted by a Lab release.
Forbes ran a Smoot Cosmology Group graphic with a mention of the Lab, in a story on why the multiverse must exist.
Interesting Engineering, ECN, and others ran a piece on new findings that could turn ordinary semiconducting materials into quantum machines, quoting Emma Regan Symmetry mentioned the Lab, SLAC, DESY and CERN in a piece on the potential of plasma wakefield acceleration. HPCwire quoted the Lab’s Karen Tu (CRD) in a piece on overcoming network and storage bottlenecks in HPC & AI. In a piece on new flood risk maps for Bay Area residents, Bay City Beacon mentioned Lab work with SFPUC on an advanced precipitation model to predict changes in rainfall. |
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