A novel computer algorithm that could create a broadly reactive influenza vaccine for swine flu also offers a path toward a pan-influenza vaccine and possibly a pan-coronavirus vaccine as well, according to a new paper published in Nature Communications.
Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: Vaccine development software shows promise in influenza effort, could help defeat coronavirus
A novel computer algorithm that could create a broadly reactive influenza vaccine for swine flu also offers a path toward a pan-influenza vaccine and possibly a pan-coronavirus vaccine as well, according to a new paper published in Nature Communications.
Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: A look into the mysteries of proton structure and the dynamics of antiquarks and gluons
A complex high-energy nuclear physics experiment, aiming to measure the contributions of antiquarks to the structure of the proton and neutron, has produced results that are the opposite of what had previously been understood about proton structure and…
Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: Freshwater outflow from Beaufort Sea could alter global climate patterns
The Beaufort Sea, the Arctic Ocean’s largest freshwater reservoir, has increased its freshwater content by 40 percent over the last two decades, putting global climate patterns at risk.
Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: Machine learning aids in simulating dynamics of interacting atoms
A revolutionary machine-learning (ML) approach to simulate the motions of atoms in materials such as aluminum is described in this week’s Nature Communications journal.
Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: Lack of symmetry in qubits can’t fix errors in quantum computing, but might explain matter/antimatter imbalance
A team of quantum theorists seeking to cure a basic problem with quantum annealing computers–they have to run at a relatively slow pace to operate properly–found something intriguing instead.
Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: Colloidal quantum dot lasers poised to come of age
A new paper by authors from Los Alamos and Argonne national laboratories sums up the recent progress in colloidal-quantum-dot research and highlights the remaining challenges and opportunities in the rapidly developing field, which is poised to enable …
Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: Los Alamos National Laboratory staff recognized for outstanding response to pandemic and more
Los Alamos National Laboratory employees were recently recognized with Honor and Achievement Awards from the Department of Energy Secretary; 248 Laboratory employees on eight teams won the awards, which are the highest honor a DOE employee or contracto…
Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: Machine learning blazes path to reliable near-term quantum computers
Using machine learning to develop algorithms that compensate for the crippling noise endemic on today’s quantum computers offers a way to maximize their power for reliably performing actual tasks, according to a new paper.
Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: Perseverance rover takes New Mexico to Mars
When NASA’s Mars Perseverance rover touches down on the surface of Mars on Feb. 18, a bit of New Mexico will land along with it, thanks to work done at Los Alamos National Laboratory.