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16-Dec-2021
Accelerating discovery: optimizing workflows to advance the use of AI for science
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Artificial intelligence techniques have the potential to advance science in a variety of fields. Argonne scientists are making some of those techniques faster and more efficient, speeding up the process of scientific discovery.
15-Dec-2021
Common ‘Core’: Using molecular fragments to detect deadly opioids
DOE/Sandia National Laboratories
Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories have developed a method to detect trace amounts of synthetic opioids. They plan to combine their approach with miniaturized sensors to create a hand-portable instrument easily used by law enforcement agents for efficient detection in the field.
14-Dec-2021
Argonne scientists advance global climate models by embarking on two new field campaigns
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Scientists from multiple national laboratories and universities are pursuing two new ARM field campaigns. The campaigns will track climate-related processes, delivering data that will be use to improve global climate models and simulations.
14-Dec-2021
Oak Ridge National Laboratory supercomputers support Nobel Prize–winning research
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
In October, a scientist whose research was supported by modeling and simulation efforts on supercomputers at the US Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2021.
- Journal
- Science
14-Dec-2021
SLAC researchers for a challenging future of X-ray science
DOE/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
The ePix series of detectors is designed to keep pace with ever more demanding experiments at SLAC and elsewhere.
14-Dec-2021
Closing In on Fusion
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
A team used the Summit supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory to model plasma turbulence in a nuclear fusion device to capture energy loss in fusion plasmas. The team’s simulations will help inform the design of next-generation tokamaks like ITER with optimum confinement properties.
- Journal
- Physics of Plasmas
14-Dec-2021
Security researchers discover abundant, cost-effective way to make new cancer medicine
DOE/Idaho National Laboratory
By bombarding a natural vanadium target with high-energy photons, INL researchers created a pure, low-cost form of Scandium-47 which can be used to treat prostate, lung, intestinal and pancreatic cancers, among others.
- Journal
- Applied Radiation and Isotopes
14-Dec-2021
Neutralizing antibodies for emerging viruses
DOE/Sandia National Laboratories
Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories have created a platform for discovering, designing and engineering novel antibody countermeasures for emerging viruses. This new process of screening for nanobodies that “neutralize” or disable the virus represents a faster, more effective approach to developing nanobody therapies that prevent or treat viral infection.
14-Dec-2021
Meet Ilke Arslan, the Director of the Center for Nanoscale Materials
DOE/US Department of Energy
Ilke Arslan is the director of the Center for Nanoscale Materials user facility, where understanding everything starts at the nanoscale. This is one in a series of profiles on the directors of the SC-stewarded user facilities.