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25-Oct-2022
Scientists discover a potential ‘diamond factory’ near the center of the Earth
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Scientists working at the Advanced Photon Source (APS) discover that under the conditions present at Earth’s core-mantle boundary, water and metal combine to form diamonds.
25-Oct-2022
GEM Fellowship provides next generation of researchers with experience and mentorship
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
The goal of the GEM Consortium is to increase representation of underrepresented minorities in STEM graduate research. In 2021, Argonne hosted its first cohort of GEM students across the lab. This article provides a brief summary of their projects.
24-Oct-2022
The science of hurricanes: Preparing for and enduring big storms
DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Scientists at PNNL are working to better prepare authorities, emergency responders, communities and the grid in the face of increasingly extreme hurricanes.
- Funder
- U.S. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Department of Defense
20-Oct-2022
How Berkeley Lab’s advanced quantum testbed paves breakthroughs for quantum computing
DOE/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Since 2018, Berkeley Lab’s Advanced Quantum Testbed (AQT) has led several scientific breakthroughs in quantum computing across various areas. AQT also operates an open-access experimental testbed designed for deep collaboration with external users from academia, national Laboratories, and industry.
19-Oct-2022
Converting carbon dioxide to minerals underground
DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Some rocks can potentially convert injected carbon dioxide into more stable solid minerals. A new review article explores what scientists know about the atom-by-atom process.
- Journal
- Nature Reviews Chemistry
19-Oct-2022
The sparks that ignited curiosity: How quantum researchers found their path
DOE/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage - Latin American Heritage Month, 5 QSA-affiliated scientists described how they pivoted to quantum information science (QIS) and technology, and why they're excited about the opportunities for scientific discovery. Featuring Ana Maria Rey, Pablo Poggi, Sergio Cantu, Elmer Guardado Sanchez, and Diego Barberena. QSA (Quantum Systems Accelerator) is a National QIS Research Center funded by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Berkeley Lab leads QSA with Sandia National Laboratories as the lead partner. QSA is composed of 15 member institutions in the United States and Canada.
19-Oct-2022
Three Brookhaven Lab Physicists named Fellows of American Physical Society
DOE/Brookhaven National Laboratory
Three physicists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory have been named Fellows of the American Physical Society (APS) in recognition of their contributions to a range of areas across nuclear physics.
18-Oct-2022
4 science advances coming in the exascale era
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
To celebrate Exascale Day, Argonne highlights some of the projects poised to make scientific breakthroughs on the upcoming Aurora exascale computer. Their research explores the spread of cancer, fusion energy, brain mapping, particle physics and more.
18-Oct-2022
New laboratory to explore the quantum mysteries of nuclear materials
DOE/Idaho National Laboratory
Until now, most fundamental scientific research of quantum mechanics has focused on elements such as silicon because these materials are relatively inexpensive, easy to obtain and easy to work with. Now, Idaho National Laboratory researchers are planning to explore the frontiers of quantum mechanics with a new synthesis laboratory that can work with radioactive elements such as uranium and thorium.