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29-Jun-2023
5 ways Argonne entangled with Ant-Man to get people to geek out about quantum science
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Whether Ant-Man is shrinking between atoms or communicating through entangled particles, his true superpower is his ability to excite people about quantum science. Argonne assembled experts to spread the word about the real science of the quantum realm.
27-Jun-2023
US-Japan fusion materials collaboration marks 40 years of progress
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
For fusion energy, scientists must generate, confine and sustain a superhot gas called plasma — heated to 10 times the temperature of the center of the sun — to cause a fusion reaction. Although terrestrial plasmas can be confined magnetically, what materials can withstand near such high temperatures and the relentless impact of energetic neutrons? That question is central to the development of economical fusion power plants to provide abundant and carbon-free energy. Scientists at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have been working with Japanese scientists under the Japan-U.S. Fusion Cooperation Program for decades to determine the answer.
27-Jun-2023
Tips for future Argonne interns, from past Argonne interns
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Several members of Argonne’s Student STEM Ambassadors program, having interned at Argonne before, gave future and current interns key suggestions on how to have successful, fulfilling internships.
26-Jun-2023
Junjie Zhu : Then and Now / 2012 Early Career Award Winner
DOE/US Department of Energy
Supported by his Early Career Research Program award, physicist Junjie Zhu’s work at the CERN Large Hadron Collider led to the first-ever evidence of two rare but important physics processes. These interactions produce the particles responsible for nuclear decay.
26-Jun-2023
The tool to build a better battery
DOE/Idaho National Laboratory
Batteries play a pivotal role in the world’s mission to reach net-zero carbon emissions, from electric vehicles to grid-scale electricity storage to home use.
26-Jun-2023
Kenneth Herwig: Right on target for 25 years in neutron science
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Ken Herwig’s career spanning two-and-a-half decades at ORN includes designing, building and rebuilding scientific instruments used to study the behavior of particles—including SNS’s first instrument, named BASIS.
22-Jun-2023
Q&A: On the road toward cleaner batteries
DOE/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Batteries come in many shapes and sizes, but their materials can be hard to source. SLAC researchers are trying to build them with more abundant and ethically mined elements.
21-Jun-2023
Study reveals workings of promising Copper deficiency drug
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Research at Argonne National Laboratory’s Advanced Photon Source has revealed a key mechanism behind a promising drug for copper deficiency disorders.
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- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
20-Jun-2023
Silicon nose: Small sensor ‘smells’ incipient seizures
DOE/Sandia National Laboratories
Sandia National Laboratories and research partner Know Biological have developed a miniaturized sensor system that can detect the specific gases released from the skin of people with epilepsy before a seizure.