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5-Dec-2022
Nuclear forensics team braves winds to learn fallout collection techniques
DOE/Idaho National Laboratory
Although the likelihood of a terrorist nuclear attack is extremely low, a lot of work is required to prepare for such an unthinkable event. That’s why a response team assembled by the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) recently trained in eastern Idaho’s desert on ways to collect and analyze simulated debris from a nuclear detonation. Nuclear forensics—the science of determining the origin of nuclear material—is an essential element of the United States’ strategy to prevent nuclear terrorism.
1-Dec-2022
Q&A: Recycling electronic waste could be a golden opportunity
DOE/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
By 2033, more than 1 billion laptops, cellphones, and other electronic devices could be entering the U.S. waste stream each year. However, with better end-of-life management, new Berkeley Lab research shows electronic waste could also represent a source of valuable metals, namely gold, that could benefit the future economy by offsetting increasing demand for virgin mining.
- Journal
- Nature Sustainability
1-Dec-2022
Chicago Pile 1: A bold nuclear physics experiment with enduring impact
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Enrico Fermi’s Chicago Pile 1 experiment in 1942 launched an atomic age, an unrivaled national laboratory system, fleets of submarines, cancer treatments and the unending promise of clean nuclear energy. Argonne National Laboratory builds on its legacy.
23-Nov-2022
Tracking explosions with toughened-up tracers
DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
PNNL researchers created rugged, adaptable, mass-manufacturable luminescent particle tracers for use in harsh environments.
- Journal
- MRS Communications
23-Nov-2022
Brookhaven early career professionals connect with Nobel Laureates in Kyoto, Japan
DOE/Brookhaven National Laboratory
ree early-career professionals at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory had the opportunity to connect with Nobel laureates, discuss pressing global issues, and explore historic Kyoto, Japan at the 19th annual meeting of the Science and Technology in Society (STS) forum.
21-Nov-2022
Behind the science, “unsung heroes” make Argonne’s experiments possible
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne’s Experimental Operations and Facilities (EOF) division works to enable a broad range of experiments at the laboratory.
18-Nov-2022
Liquid-to-solid battery electrolyte technology licensed exclusively to Safire
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
The Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory has exclusively licensed battery electrolyte technology to Safire Technology Group. The collection of five patented technologies are designed for a drop-in additive for lithium-ion batteries that prevents explosions and fire from impact.
17-Nov-2022
Amazon Web Services and Antia Lamas-Linares to bring quantum communication innovations to Q-NEXT
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Amazon Web Services (AWS) was recently announced as an industry partner within the Q-NEXT research center. AWS research scientist Antia Lamas-Linares is helping advance technologies for long-distance quantum networks and build a quantum workforce for the future.
16-Nov-2022
Building a robust battery recycling industry, one company at a time
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
An Argonne model informed the technology of two teams that won a prestigious battery recycling prize.