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6-Apr-2022
Moving toward cleaner, more efficient hydrogen production
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Cleaner hydrogen production has always been possible, but it’s expensive. A research team using the APS has found more cost-effective ways to catalyze hydrogen production in a cleaner, more efficient way.
1-Apr-2022
Let the sun shine: Argonne technology enhances solar option during outages
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Technology developed at Argonne National Laboratory optimizes solar energy to keep microgrids operating for up to five days, offering critical backup during outages.
29-Mar-2022
Internal realignment positions Argonne for maximum applied science impacts
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Two new research restructures have been developed at Argonne National Laboratory.
22-Mar-2022
Fixing spinal cord injuries with ‘dancing molecules’
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Research conducted at the Advanced Photon Source contributed to a groundbreaking new molecular therapy to treat paralysis. These new "dancing molecules" signaled cells to repair damaged spinal cord tissue, curing paralyzed mice.
17-Mar-2022
Argonne pioneers new processes to create materials for batteries, biofuels
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne researchers have used a separations technique called capacitive deionization for battery recycling and to separate out fuels for sustainable aviation.
17-Mar-2022
Estimating the economic impact of electric vehicle charging stations
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
JOBS EVSE is an online tool that allows users to quickly estimate the economic impacts associated with the development, construction and operation of electric vehicle charging stations.
15-Mar-2022
Mini Semester expands diversity and opportunity of STEM internships for undergraduate students
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne hosted the Computing Across the Sciences Mini Semester in December 2021 to create new opportunities for students who are otherwise underrepresented in STEM fields by connecting them to internships.
14-Mar-2022
Sliding into place: Study shows how cartilage interacts with the joints in our bodies
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
The study expands the fundamental understanding of cartilage mechanics and demonstrates a valuable new research tool.
- Journal
- Osteoarthritis and Cartilage
11-Mar-2022
Argonne Director Kearns receives two Purdue Distinguished Alumnus Awards
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Purdue University honored Argonne Director Paul Kearns with the John E. Christian Distinguished Alumnus Award.