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Updates every hour. Last Updated: 31-May-2026 21:15 ET (1-Jun-2026 01:15 GMT/UTC)
Firsthand fieldwork: Getting mangroves into coastal models for better climate prediction
DOE/Oak Ridge National LaboratoryTo better understand important dynamics at play in flood-prone coastal areas, Oak Ridge National Laboratory scientists working on simulations of Earth’s carbon and nutrient cycles paid a visit to experimentalists gathering data in a Texas wetland. There, the return of a key mangrove species holds important clues to current and future climate impacts in coastal ecosystems.
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Argonne event helps Hispanic students explore their dreams of STEM careers
DOE/Argonne National LaboratoryForty eighth grade students — many originally from Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela and elsewhere — learned firsthand how scientists of Hispanic/Latino heritage contribute to science during the 18th annual Hispanic/Latino Education Outreach Day at Argonne.
Electron-ion collider project gears up for next steps
DOE/Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator FacilityWith a buoy of Inflation Reduction Act funding, Jefferson Lab is helping design and build a first-of-its-kind collider in New York to learn more about matter at the smallest scale.
New Oak Ridge National Lab director emphasizes mission impact
DOE/Oak Ridge National LaboratoryStephen Streiffer began his tenure as director of Oak Ridge National Laboratory with a focus on enabling staff members, an awareness of the laboratory’s rich history and a commitment to addressing the most significant scientific and technical challenges.
Zeroing in on EV batteries with more storage and faster charging
DOE/Oak Ridge National LaboratoryNew research has shown how a novel lithium-based electrolyte material, Li9N2Cl3, can be used to develop solid-state batteries that charge faster and store more energy than conventional designs. Experiments revealed the solid-electrolyte was not only stable in normal air environments, but it also inhibited the growth of dendrites — dangerous, branchlike formations that cause batteries to catch fire.
ORNL scientists close the cycle on recycling mixed plastics
DOE/Oak Ridge National LaboratoryScientists at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory used carefully planned chemical design, neutron scattering and high-performance computing to help develop a new catalytic recycling process. The catalyst selectively and sequentially deconstructs multiple polymers in mixed plastics into pristine monomers. The new organocatalyst has proven to efficiently and quickly deconstruct multiple polymers — in around two hours. Such polymers include those used in materials such as safety goggles (polycarbonates), foams (polyurethanes), water bottles (polyethylene terephthalates) and ropes or fishing nets (polyamides), which together comprise more than 30% of global plastic production. Until now, no single catalyst has been shown to be effective on all four of these polymers.
Robert Tribble named RIKEN BNL Research Center Director
DOE/Brookhaven National LaboratoryTribble, an experimental physicist, previously served as deputy director for science and technology at Brookhaven Lab.
Argonne and industry collaborate to shape nuclear’s future
DOE/Argonne National LaboratorySeven private companies demonstrate the impact of partnering with the U.S. Department of Energy and its national laboratories to advance nuclear reactor designs, fight climate change and provide secure energy to the nation.
How Argonne is working with banks around the world to prevent weapons proliferation
DOE/Argonne National LaboratoryArgonne National Laboratory is training financial professionals to identify and avoid relationships with sanctioned or other high-risk entities that deal in advanced conventional weapons.