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Updates every hour. Last Updated: 31-May-2026 03:15 ET (31-May-2026 07:15 GMT/UTC)
Year in review: Argonne highlights from 2023
DOE/Argonne National LaboratoryFrom unprecedented upgrades in computing and X-ray science to clean energy advancements, learn about developments at Argonne National Laboratory over the past year.
MSI connect: Promoting opportunities, innovation, and a diverse workforce
DOE/Brookhaven National LaboratoryThe U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory is teaming up with partner laboratories, minority serving institutions (MSIs), and a key industry partner, FedTech, to launch a pilot fellowship program that will connect top entrepreneurial talent within the MSI community with opportunities to commercialize DOE technologies.
Sourcing success: Meet Kelli Kizer, a driving force behind Advanced Photon Source procurement
DOE/Argonne National LaboratoryKelli Kizer, APS procurement manager, ensures the success of the Advanced Photon Source Upgrade. From purchasing unique components to contract administration, she leads her team to help further scientific discovery at Argonne National Laboratory.
Past participants at Argonne high school camps continue their STEM pathways as undergraduate interns
DOE/Argonne National LaboratoryCollege students who participated in Argonne’s outreach programs while in high school returned to Argonne this summer as interns, demonstrating the effectiveness of Argonne’s STEM education pathways.
More range for electric vehicle batteries on the horizon
DOE/Pacific Northwest National LaboratoryA seemingly simple shift in lithium-ion battery manufacturing could pay big dividends, improving electric vehicles’ ability to store more energy per charge and to withstand more charging cycles.
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- Energy Storage Materials
Argonne and Prairie View A&M University hosted International Atomic Energy Agency workshops for African educators
DOE/Argonne National LaboratoryArgonne, International Atomic Energy Agency, and Prairie View A&M University held a workshop on nuclear science and technology careers for African educators, helping to expand the nuclear career prospects of African students.
Metal steam turbine blade shows cutting-edge potential for critical, large 3D-printed parts
DOE/Oak Ridge National LaboratoryResearchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory became the first to 3D-print large rotating steam turbine blades for generating energy in power plants. Led by partner Siemens Technology, the U.S. research and development hub of Siemens AG, the project demonstrates that wire arc additive manufacturing is viable for the scalable production of critical components exceeding 25 pounds. These parts have traditionally been made using casting and forging facilities that have mostly moved abroad.
Soham Saha is developing the next generation of X-ray tools
DOE/Argonne National LaboratorySoham Saha, a Maria Goeppert Mayer Fellow at Argonne National Laboratory, discusses his work to develop small, adjustable X-ray sources.
How FLEXLAB® is helping to decarbonize the grid, communities, and buildings
DOE/Lawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryResearchers at the FLEXLAB® facility, a unique buildings testbed at Berkeley Lab, are helping the buildings and utilities sectors and U.S. policymakers develop new technologies for a zero-carbon future. Their work could help the nation develop a flexible energy system that could better deliver electricity and clean energy to customers, manage grid conditions, and help customers save on utility bills.
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- Applied Energy