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Los Alamos study hopes to characterize and optimize ventilator treatment for COVID-19 | US Department of Energy Science News

Los Alamos study hopes to characterize and optimize ventilator treatment for COVID-19 Scientists and Engineers use computer modeling and experimental fluid mechanics to understand how tiny aerosol particles, when pulsed into the lung, may break up disease-related mucus and improve gas exchange DOE/Los Alamos National Laboratory Mathematical visualization shows the velocity of air entering the lungs from a high-frequency pulsating ventilator. Los Alamos National Laboratory image. LOS ALAMOS, N.M., December 21, 2020 Cross-disciplinary scientists and engineers at Los Alamos National Laboratory are working to learn how Intrapulmonary Percussive Ventilation (IPV) helps clear mucus from blocking the airways of the human lung, a common reaction to the Covid-19 virus.

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AI reveals first direct observation of rupture propagation during slow quakes | US Department of Energy Science News

Deep-learning approach extracts data from noisy images to reveal how ground deforms during seismic event DOE/Los Alamos National Laboratory Researchers from Los Alamos and the École Normale Supérieure in Paris are using artificial intelligence and satellite radar images to understand the physics driving earthquakes, from data gathered on the North Anatolian Fault in Turkey. Illustration credit: Dreamstime LOS ALAMOS, N.M., Date Dec. 9, 2020 Using a trained neural network and data from the North Anatolian Fault in Turkey, a research team led by Los Alamos National Laboratory revealed the first direct observation of rupture propagation during a slow earthquake. The research will be presented Dec. 15, 2020 at the AGU Fall Meeting.

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