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1 Office of Science: Science Education and Workforce Development

The mission of the Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists program is to provide a continuum of opportunities to the Nation's students and teachers of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM)...

2 The Nuclear Wall Chart Index

This chart covers many items of Nuclear Physics including: * Radioactivity * Nuclear Energy * Stellar Energy * Antimatter * Phases of Nuclear Matter * Applications * The discovery of Element 112 * The Big Bang...

3 A New O(N) Method for Petascale Nanoscience Simulations Zhengji Zhao, Juan Meza, and Lin-Wang Wang

Computational Research Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Funding provided by Department of Energy Advanced Scientific Computing Research and Basic Energy Sciences Nanoscience Initiative. This research used resources of the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC), and National Center...

4 Is HPC Going Green? Looking at how we can change the power equation

Horst D. Simon, Ph.D. F or the past 20 years, even as high performance comput ing centers have increased significantly in number, size and power requirements, the HPC community has until recently held the attitude: Why do we need to be energy efficient? We can just crank in more megawatts. But in the United States...

5 Marshmallow Nuclei

[ Marshmallow Nuclei] Using white marshmallows for protons, and colored marshmallows for neutrons. Be courteous, use the spoon to take the marshmallows. Nuclear forces are short ranged. (Try licking the marshmallows to get them to stick together.) Alpha particles are Helium nuclei. Make an alpha particle with two...

6 VRML Tour

Welcome to the experiment floor of the ALS! You can take a panorama 'tour' around one of the areas where ALS staff and scientists work by holding down the mouse key and moving to the left or right, or up and down. The arrow keys will also allow you to move slowly around the area. To zoom in on something that catches your eye, use the option or alt key; to zoom out, press the control key...

7 Friends of Berkeley Lab

Monday, Jan. 24, 2011 Lab Launches Info-Gathering Process for Second Campus Earlier this month, Berkeley Lab issued a request for qualifications (RFQ) for a second campus to consolidate current programs that are located in space spread throughout the Bay Area, and to prepare for long-term future growth. The RFQ seeks...

8 Friends of Berkeley Lab Newsletter Archive

Friends of Berkeley Lab Newsletter Archive 2011 2010 encourages comments, suggestions, and story ideas. Please send them . FOBL is produced by Public Affairs' Communications Group...

9 X-ray spectra Website

X-ray Spectrum of Elements on the Periodic Table Click on any element that has a link on the periodic table to get its x-ray spectrum. The elements with spectra are italicized and in bold face and underlined...

10 Extracting Half-lives from Characteristic Gamma Spectra

] Figure 1 The lower end of the Chart of the Nuclides which displays all of the currently known isotopes in a plot of proton number vs. neutron number. [ To skip the following text and view the data that was taken for this page, click ] [ . ] [ Measuring Half-Lives ] Eric B. Norman1, Ruth-Mary Larimer1, Gregory Rech1,2...