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15-Jun-2021
Can artificial intelligence open new doors for materials discovery?
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
An Argonne engineer applied a specific type of artificial intelligence to the problem of how to predict material structures by only knowing some of their properties. This first-of-its-kind discovery led to further insights into the long-term durability of nuclear materials.
3-Jun-2021
Argonne demonstrates benefits of restoring native vegetation at solar facilities
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Modeling different land use types, Argonne researchers demonstrate that the growth of native grasslands on large solar utility sites can help restore biodiversity, maintain ecosystem services and aid agriculture.
2-Jun-2021
Advanced Photon Source helps reveal how antibodies bind a molecule linked to cancer
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Researchers have developed antibodies that can bind to phosphohistidine, an unstable molecule that's linked to cancer. To learn how the two bind together, the team turned to the powerful X-rays at Argonne's Advanced Photon Source. These new insights into its structure will help scientists design better antibodies for potential treatments.
25-May-2021
Argonne researchers using artificial intelligence to shape the future of science
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Artificial intelligence is being called "the next generation of the way we do science." At Argonne, researchers are leveraging the lab's state-of-the-art-facilities and unparalleled expertise to shape the very future of science.
21-May-2021
Rare earth supply disruptions have long-range impacts, computer model shows
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Many devices rely on rare earth elements. Disruptions to supplies have consequences. Argonne analyzed potential disruptions with a computer model called Global Critical Materials to forecast rare earth market dynamics.
12-May-2021
Argonne leads creation of definitive valuation guide for pumped storage hydropower
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne scientists led four other laboratories in developing definitive guidance on how to value pumped storage hydropower projects. Their efforts resulted in DOE publication of the Pumped Storage Hydropower Valuation Guidebook: A Cost-Benefit and Decision Analysis Valuation Framework. The guide provides an objective, transparent valuation methodology and helps measure both monetary and non-monetary value streams.
12-May-2021
Argonne's Wang and Streets named highly influential climate scientists
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Michael Wang and David Streets, both of the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory, were named to Reuters' "Hot List" of today's 1,000 most influential climate scientists. Both are in Argonne's Energy and Global Security-Energy Systems (EGS-ES) division.
11-May-2021
Argonne's Margaret Butler Fellowship offers opportunity to work on exascale computing applications
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Now open for applications, Argonne's Margaret Butler Fellowship in Computational Science offers an opportunity for one postdoc to work at the forefront of scientific computing at the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility.
10-May-2021
Argonne team unravels mysteries of carbon release in permafrost soils
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne scientists are studying the release of carbon in thawing permafrost regions to help predict the impact of rising global temperatures on future greenhouse gas emissions.