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27-Jul-2021
Bottling clean energy in chemical bonds
DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Of the various methods to store renewable energy, one stands out for holding onto energy for months at a time: storing energy in the chemical bonds of molecules such as hydrogen.
27-Jul-2021
Michael S. Arnold: Then and Now / 2011 Early Career Award Winner
DOE/US Department of Energy
Supported by his Early Career Research Program Award, University of Wisconsin – Madison professor Michael S. Arnold found new ways to make graphene nanostructures with smooth edges. This technology will enable next-generation energy and electronics applications.
27-Jul-2021
How Argonne research is illuminating how energy costs vary nationwide
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Costs for energy are borne unequally across the U.S. population. Argonne research is providing key data that can help inform decisions about which technologies can reduce disparities.
23-Jul-2021
DOE announces $73 million for research to advance quantum science and technology
DOE/US Department of Energy
The US Department of Energy (DOE) announced $73 million in funding to advance quantum information science (QIS) research to help scientists better understand the physical world and harness nature to benefit people and society.
22-Jul-2021
A 10-year look at the battery supply chain in America
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
A new report summarizes the manufacturing and production locations of lithium-ion battery cells and packs by make and model for PEVs sold in the U.S. from 2010 to 2020. It also summarizes the annual and cumulative Li-ion battery capacity installed in hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) sold in the U.S.
22-Jul-2021
Fusion physicist Roscoe White steps down after a long and fruitful career at PPPL
DOE/Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Article profiles 47-year tenure and ground-breaking contributions of a distinguished theoretical physicist.
22-Jul-2021
Buzz about thermoelectrics heats up with promising new magnesium-based materials
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Researchers at Duke University and Michigan State University used neutrons at Oak Ridge National Laboratory to gain new fundamental insights into two magnesium-based materials. Investigations at the atomic scale revealed the origin and mechanism behind the materials' ability to convert thermal energy at room temperature into electricity and provides possible new pathways for improving thermoelectric applications such as those in the Perseverance rover and myriad other devices and energy-generation technologies.
22-Jul-2021
DOE announces $11M to study critical ecosystems, improve climate and Earth system modeling
DOE/US Department of Energy
The US Department of Energy (DOE) today announced $11 million in funding for new research studying how critical ecosystems, such as forests, arid lands, and coastal environments, are impacted by extreme weather events, such as floods, droughts, and heat waves.
22-Jul-2021
Imaging tool under development exposes concealed detonators -- and their charge
DOE/Sandia National Laboratories
Sandia National Laboratories is developing an imaging system that will enable people to safely examine sealed metal boxes when opening them could be dangerous