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Forward Jet-tracking Components Installed at RHIC s STAR Detector
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Biochemistry Among the Stars
Physics 14, 14
Physicist Mike Famiano explores the possibility that nuclear processes in extreme astrophysical environments might be responsible for a puzzling aspect of biochemistry.
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Carl Sagan famously said that “we are made of star stuff.” Few scientists understand the implications of that statement as well as Mike Famiano. A professor of nuclear astrophysics at Western Michigan University, Famiano’s research focuses on stellar nucleosynthesis the fusion of light elements into heavier ones within stars. Famiano also has a side project, one sparked by a passing conversation that he had as a graduate student roughly two decades ago. The goal of this project is to solve a problem related to one of the great mysteries of biology: life’s overwhelming preference for biomolecules with a specific chirality, or “handedness.” F
Jefferson Lab launches virtual AI Winter School for physicists
More than 300 participants from around the world have signed up to explore artificial intelligence s game-changing role in nuclear physics research
DOE/Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
Artificial intelligence is a game-changer in nuclear physics, able to enhance and accelerate fundamental research and analysis by orders of magnitude.
The U.S. Department of Energy s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility is exploring the expanding synergy between nuclear physics and computer science as it co-hosts together with The Catholic University of America and the University of Maryland a virtual weeklong series of lectures and hands-on exercises Jan. 11-15 for graduate students, postdoctoral researchers and even absolute beginners.
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