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WarpX: longitudinal electric field in a laser-plasma accelerator rendered with the ECP software libraries Ascent & VTK-m as the simulation was running. Credit: Axel Huebl (Berkeley Lab) 3D rendering of six regions obtained via the machine learning pipeline developed by Berkeley Lab scientists to improve cryo-ET image data analysis. Each region is labeled by a unique color. The colors of Alzheimer’s abnormal proteins: AT8, AT100 and MC1 quantitative heatmap registered to blockface (first column), MRI (second column) of patient “Case 2.” The third column depicts the respective 3D renderings of each tau map. AT8 detected higher amounts of tau than AT100 and MC1. (Credit: Daniela Ushizima, Berkeley Lab) A supercomputer with a mural that shows wisps of orange clouds that Most electric cars are powered by lithium-ion batteries, which rely on polymer electrolytes to conduct lithium ions and produce energy. Improved polymer electrolytes could improve battery performance in electric cars. Bert de Jong Figure 1. The multiscale computational challenge of fault-to-structure simulations starting from the earthquake source, continuing through regional-scale wave propagation in a heterogeneous earth at a scale of hundreds of kilometers (“Regional geophysics domain”) and ending at local interaction between complex incident seismic waves with a soil-structure system at a scale of 30–50 m (“Local engineering system domain”). (Credit: David McCallen) GASNet A tumor progression tree, inferred by HUNTRESS, represents nine clonal populations of high-grade serous ovarian cancer. (Credit: Can Kizilkale, Berkeley Lab)
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