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21-Feb-2022
Driving innovation through diversity
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Three of Argonne’s rising stars take an introspective look at their careers and research in advance of Argonne’s OutLoud virtual public event.
18-Feb-2022
ORNL experts help measure new world record for fusion energy
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Diagnostics experts at Oak Ridge National Laboratory played a key role in this month's fusion milestone at the Joint European Torus (JET) by measuring what was happening inside the plasma.
18-Feb-2022
Cracking under pressure: What teeth can teach us about modern materials
DOE/Idaho National Laboratory
Idaho National Laboratory researchers are studying the rigid and resilient properties of dental enamel in hopes of using them to impact the energy and national security sectors.
16-Feb-2022
Improved nuclear accident code helps policymakers assess risks from small reactors
DOE/Sandia National Laboratories
Sandia National Laboratories recently updated the Maccs code to better aid the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the global nuclear industry in assessing the consequences of nuclear accidents. The Maccs code can also evaluate the potential health and environmental risks posed by advanced nuclear reactors and small modular nuclear reactors.
- Funder
- U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
16-Feb-2022
Third annual STEM event connects students to Argonne
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
To give students from underrepresented communities the opportunity to learn and discover alongside professional scientists, Argonne offers First Look at Argonne, which connects students to undergrad programs at the Lab.
16-Feb-2022
Battery research at Argonne targets a fast charging future
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
The Argonne-led XCEL initiative is steadily improving lithium-ion batteries to accommodate fast charging for electric cars and trucks.
- Journal
- Journal of Power Sources
16-Feb-2022
Adding ozone lowers the heat for biofuel combustion
DOE/US Department of Energy
Studying low temperature chemistry (LTC) aids in understanding how internal combustion engines burn fuel. Fuel ignition is a complex two-step process that affects how engines produce harmful emissions. One way to make an LTC reaction faster is to inject ozone into a system. This study examined the use of ozone injection with methyl hexanoate to broaden understanding of LTC and potentially reduce harmful emissions.
- Journal
- The Journal of Physical Chemistry
15-Feb-2022
Q&A: Could magnesium be a battery future? Argonne chemist Brian Ingram weighs in
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne chemist Brian Ingram answers questions about magnesium-ion batteries.
- Journal
- ACS Energy Letters
14-Feb-2022
Learning to improve chemical reactions with artificial intelligence
DOE/Idaho National Laboratory
INL researchers working with the innovative Temporal Analysis of Products (TAP) reactor system are trying to improve understanding of chemical reactions by studying the role of catalysts, which are components that can be added to a mixture of chemicals to alter the reaction process.
- Journal
- Chemical Engineering Journal