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21-Aug-2023
Sandia successfully tests heat-powered system
DOE/Sandia National Laboratories
Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories recently designed, built and lab-tested a device that can use the temperature difference caused by periodically pumping carbon dioxide down a borehole to charge batteries to someday power underground sensors.
21-Aug-2023
A FORCE to be reckoned with: Computer modeling for optimal energy partnerships
DOE/Idaho National Laboratory
Integrating nuclear power into broader energy systems, including renewable energy sources and heat-intensive industries, could improve flexibility and unlock revenue streams for nuclear power producers.
17-Aug-2023
The Advanced Quantum Testbed poised for growth: Outcomes from two-day summit
DOE/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
The Advanced Quantum Testbed (AQT) at Berkeley Lab celebrated the first five years of operations and its renewal with a two-day hybrid summit in May 2023, bringing together staff, alums, testbed users, and colleagues. The summit was a unique opportunity to come together, share the latest experimental breakthroughs and lessons learned, and jointly plan the path forward for AQT.
17-Aug-2023
Wind forecast improvement project saves millions for utilities
DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Regional wind data from around the U.S. helps improve a national weather forecasting model, which allows utility companies better plan for windy days
16-Aug-2023
Neutrons prove ‘Bond villain’ did not cause Arecibo telescope collapse
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Featured in the1995 James Bond film, “GoldenEye," the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico was the largest radio telescope in the world until December 1, 2020, when its cable wires slipped and caused the 1.8-million-pound platform to collapse onto the dish. Neutron imaging on some of the failed cable sockets was performed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory to help determine the cause of the cable/socket assembly failures.
16-Aug-2023
Big science reaches young minds
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
A group at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory made a difference for local youth through hands-on projects that connected neutron science and engineering intuitively.
Two members of ORNL's Women in Neutron Sciences, or WiNS, designed the projects as part of the group's outreach mission promoting equitable and inclusive access to education for science, technology, engineering and math, or STEM.
16-Aug-2023
Autonomous discovery defines the next era of science
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne National Laboratory is reimagining the lab spaces and scientific careers of the future by harnessing the power of robotics, artificial intelligence and machine learning in the quest for new knowledge.
15-Aug-2023
Autonomous Vehicle Camp sets the stage for Autonomous Vehicle Competition
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Part of the Argonne in Chicago initiative, the Autonomous Vehicle Camp offers an independent preview into the intense coding, design and engineering challenges found in Argonne’s annual Autonomous Vehicle Competition.
14-Aug-2023
Natural or not? Scientists aid in quest to identify genetically engineered organisms
DOE/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Ever since gene editing became feasible, researchers and health officials have sought tools that can quickly and reliably distinguish genetically modified organisms from those that are naturally occurring. Now, such tools exist. A suite of techniques was developed and refined over the course of a six-year program funded by the United States Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity.