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Forward jet-tracking components installed at RHIC s STAR detector | US Department of Energy Science News

Forward jet-tracking components installed at RHIC s STAR detector | US Department of Energy Science News
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Forward Jet-tracking Components Installed at RHIC s STAR Detector

Forward Jet-tracking Components Installed at RHIC s STAR Detector
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Physics - Biochemistry Among the Stars

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. APS/Alan Stonebraker; Christoph Burgstedt/stock.adobe.com APS/Alan Stonebraker; Christoph Burgstedt/stock.adobe.com × 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

Artificial Sun in South Korea Reaches 180 Million Degrees Fahrenheit

A South Korean plasma generator broke a high-temperature world record, Science Alert reported, holding a temperature of 100 million degrees Celsius for 20 seconds. The device aims to recreate nuclear fusion akin to how the Sun creates its energy. Composed of mostly hydrogen and some helium, the Sun generates its energy through nuclear fusion. Photo By Lukasz Pawel Szczepanski / Shutterstock According to Science Alert, scientists recently took another step on the path to nuclear fusion. “Scientists have just set a new world record for high-temperature sustained plasma with the Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR) device, reaching an ion temperature of above 100 million degrees Celsius (180 million degrees Fahrenheit) for a period of 20 seconds,” the article said.

Jefferson Lab launches virtual AI Winter School for physicists | US Department of Energy Science News

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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