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10-Jul-2023
Global Learning Collaboration: International Researchers, Visitors Connect At INL
DOE/Idaho National Laboratory
Idaho National Laboratory’s International Researcher and Visitor Program drives cross-cultural exchange and promotes collaboration with worldwide scientists and academia inspiring creativity within INL’s scientific community.
10-Jul-2023
Active Thermochemical Tables (ATcT) advance chemistry as a PuRe data resource
DOE/US Department of Energy
To do research, chemists need data to predict and explain the direction, outcome, and amount of energy released or used during a chemical reaction. This information – called thermochemical data – is essential for a good deal of fundamental chemical science and for understanding and improving industrial processes. Argonne National Laboratory developed the Active Thermochemical Tables (ATcT) over the last two decades to meet the growing need for such data in many sectors.
7-Jul-2023
Art inspiring a quantum-ready vision at the Advanced Quantum Testbed
DOE/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
The open-access collaborative research culture at AQT directly inspired three quantum artworks, which are also currently showcased in the laboratory.
6-Jul-2023
Argonne researcher Khalil Amine elected as a Fellow for the European Academy of Sciences
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Khalil Amine, a researcher in PSE’s Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division (CSE), was recently elected as a Fellow of the European Academy of the Sciences. This article highlights this Fellowship and Amine’s research in CSE.
6-Jul-2023
EMA partner organizations selected among awardees for federal grant to study consent-based siting
DOE/Idaho National Laboratory
This release has been removed upon request of the submitting institution. Please contact Cammi L. Ottesen (Cammi.Ottesen@inl.gov) for more information.
6-Jul-2023
Humidity – not just light – causes color degradation in historical paintings, researchers discover
DOE/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
When you look at a painting in a museum, the colors that you see are likely less bright than they were originally, something that had previously been attributed mainly to light exposure. Now, researchers have discovered a new cause of color degradation: humidity.
5-Jul-2023
Speaking my language: Robert Winarski’s background helps him coordinate beamline installation for the Advanced Photon Source Upgrade
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
With the year-long shutdown underway, the Advanced Photon Source Upgrade project is in the midst of building seven new beamlines, constructing the infrastructure for two more, and updating several more existing beamlines. Robert Winarski is coordinating all of this work, and his background as a scientist who has constructed beamlines is key to his success.
5-Jul-2023
Ready, set, upgrade: Advanced Photon Source’s overhaul is underway
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
The Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory is beginning the installation phase of an upgrade that will enable new breakthroughs in a variety of sciences.
3-Jul-2023
Shoshone-Bannock tribes, Idaho National Laboratory begin irrigation modernization case study
DOE/Idaho National Laboratory
Idaho National Laboratory (INL) is partnering with the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes to modernize the Fort Hall, Idaho-based irrigation system.