![]() Operational Resilience during the COVID-19 Pandemic | Melinda Lane Key Words: Department of Energy (DOE), Global Material Security (GMS) Program, Information Circular/908 (INFCIRC/908), International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), International Technical Working Group (ITWG), National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), nuclear forensics. September 2022 | download September 2022 issueĬognitive Simulation Supercharges Scientific Research | Brian Spears Key Words: Accelerating Therapeutic Opportunities in Medicine (ATOM) consortium, artificial intelligence (AI), Artificial Intelligence Innovation Incubator (AI3), AstraZeneca, cognitive simulation (CogSim), COVID-19, deep neural network (DNN), El Capitan supercomputer, exascale computing, hohlraum, inertial confinement fusion (ICF), machine learning (ML), National Ignition Facility (NIF), NVIDIA, Omicron variant, SARS-CoV-1, SARS-CoV-2. Sheltering Science Saves Lives | Michael Dillon Key Words: Airborne disease Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Defense Threat Reduction Agency Department of Health and Human Services Department of Homeland Security heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system National Nuclear Security Administration nuclear fallout PFscreen model sheltering. Small Things Considered | Nick Scielzo Key Words: Ab initio model, alpha particle, Argonne National Laboratory (ANL), ATLAS, beryllium-8, beta decay, Beta-decay Paul Trap (BPT), beta particle, boron-8, lithium-8, neutrino, particle physics, Standard Model, W boson, weak nuclear force.įrom Plasma to Digital Twins | Harry Martz Key Words: Additive manufacturing, computed tomography (CT), digital twin, high-z material, laser–plasma accelerator (LPA), multimodal reconstruction, nondestructive evaluation (NDE), OpenViSUS, qualification, surveillance, virtual reality (VR), x rays. Joining the Fight to Cure Neurodegenerative Disease | Nick Fischer Key Words: ALS CURE Project, ALS-on-a-chip, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), biomarker, disease mechanism, Livermore Lab Foundation (LLF), Lou Gehrig’s disease, machine learning (ML), microbiome, molecular dynamics, motor neuron, neurodegenerative disease, TDP-43 (transactive response DNA-binding protein 43). October/November | download October/November issue Any region not covered by the colour display indicates that a wind turbine with a total height of 150 meters should not be visible to the radar.The following is a list of all the Science and Technology Review, and Energy and Technology Review articles online (March 1994–present) with article/pdf links. ![]() If any part of a turbine is visible to a weather radar, interference is expected, but if the turbine tower is visible (in red) more severe impacts may occur. ![]() The visibility maps have been created for turbine models with turbine tower heights of 100 meters and blade lengths of 50 meters (for a total blade height of 150 meters). The colour display surrounding the radar(s) represents whether wind turbine blades can be seen by the respective radar (in yellow) and if the wind turbine towers can be seen (in red). Major roads and cities are indicated in dark blue. Inside this 50 kilometre ring, potential interference with the radar may exist and direct consultation is strongly suggested. A green circle shows a 50 kilometre radius around the radar. ![]() The radar site locations are marked with a black dot.
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