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ARTsites Sculptures Positioned Across Howard County

Reply Ordinary Person stands 11 feet tall and is made with black locust wood. (Shutterstock) COLUMBIA, MD Across Howard County, beautiful and thought-invoking pieces of art have been positioned for the public to observe and absorb as aprt of the Howard County Arts Council s ARTsites sculptures. Until next month, 12 varied pieces will remain on exhibit until the next batch of artwork replaces them. Title: Comet – Fire & Ice; Artist: Carl Billingsley; Location: Howard County Public School System Administrative Offices Title: Pluma Sculptura; Artist: Kirk Seese; Location: The Arc of Howard County Title: Magnify; Artist: Kirk Seese; Location: Columbia Association, Slayton House Title: Mosegaard; Artist: Karl Saar; Location: Howard County Library System, Central Branch

Extreme-scale computing and AI forecast a promising future for fusion power

 E-Mail IMAGE: Physicist C.S. Chang with figure showing turbulence eddies in an ITER plasma edge (green) with the heat-load footprint on the material wall carried by escaping hot plasma particles. Model simulated. view more  Credit: Photo by Elle Starkman/PPPL Office of Communications. Simulation and image from Robert Hager and Seung-Hoe Ku. Efforts to duplicate on Earth the fusion reactions that power the sun and stars for unlimited energy must contend with extreme heat-load density that can damage the doughnut-shaped fusion facilities called tokamaks, the most widely used laboratory facilities that house fusion reactions, and shut them down. These loads flow against the walls of what are called divertor plates that extract waste heat from the tokamaks.

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