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Oxygen tweaking may be key to accelerator optimization
DOE/Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator FacilityResearchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility are exploring how adding oxygen to the surfaces of particle accelerator cavities, one of the most critical parts of an accelerator, can help scientists custom-tailor their properties for maximum efficiency and minimum cost.
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- Journal of Applied Physics
Argonne’s Renaissance man accelerates innovation as a scientist and engineer
DOE/Argonne National LaboratoryARPA-E IGNIITE award launches new initiatives of ORNL researchers Yang and Westover
DOE/Oak Ridge National LaboratoryGuang Yang and Andrew Westover, scientists at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory, have been selected to join the first cohort of DOE’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy, or ARPA-E, Inspiring Generations of New Innovators to Impact Technologies in Energy 2024, or IGNIITE 2024, program. IGNIITE supports early career scientists and engineers in their work to convert innovative ideas into impactful energy technologies.
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- U.S. Department of Energy Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy
Laura Boon’s accelerator experience moves beyond the Advanced Photon Source
DOE/Argonne National LaboratoryArgonne develops new kind of AI model for weather prediction
DOE/Argonne National LaboratoryAmes National Laboratory to test new electrical transmission line that could improve grid resiliency
DOE/Ames National LaboratoryBy mimicking cicada wings, scientists are investigating new ways to keep patients safe
DOE/US Department of EnergyCicada’s cries ring out in the hot air and their discarded exoskeletons decorate tree branches in the southeast and midwest United States at the height of summer. While their ability to emerge in huge numbers is astounding, they have other surprising features too. In fact, their wings kill bacteria on contact and are self-cleaning. Researchers using the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Brookhaven National Laboratory user facilities investigated this bizarre phenomenon. They learned how structures in the cells are able to pull off such a feat and how it could be used in medical applications.