20-Jun-2024 Scientists discover new behavior of membranes that could lead to unprecedented separations DOE/Argonne National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication Argonne scientists have used isoporous membranes — membranes with pores of equal size and shape — and recirculation to create separations at the nanoscale that overcome previous limitations. Journal Nature Water
19-Jun-2024 Argonne hosts second annual Unity Mile Walk DOE/Argonne National Laboratory The Unity Mile walk was designed to bring the Argonne community together to promote core values of respect, integrity, and teamwork.
19-Jun-2024 A deluge? An unexpected ramp? Debris in the road? Teens design robotic cars tested on obstacle course DOE/Argonne National Laboratory About 40 students from eight Illinois high schools gained confidence in a competition that promised challenges, trophies and bragging rights.
18-Jun-2024 Burak Guzelturk recipient of 2024 ACS Nano Lectureship Laureate DOE/Argonne National Laboratory Argonne National Laboratory physicist Burak Guzelturk is one of the 2024 recipients of the ACS Nano Lectureship. The award recognizes early career investigators in the field of nanoscience and nanotechnology.
18-Jun-2024 Shine on: Upgraded advanced photon source sees first x-ray light for science DOE/Argonne National Laboratory After a decade of planning and a year of removal, installation and commissioning, the upgraded Advanced Photon Source has delivered its first photons to a scientific beamline. This paves the way for the start of a new era of scientific discovery at the upgraded facility.
18-Jun-2024 Argonne’s South Side STEM Opportunity Landscape Project dedicated to STEM equity wins Societal Impact Award DOE/Argonne National Laboratory Grant and Award Announcement The Argonne in Chicago South Side STEM Opportunity Landscape Project was awarded the Societal Impact Award by the Chicago Council on Science and Technology (C2ST) for its commitment to advancing equity and opportunity in STEM education and careers across underserved communities.
18-Jun-2024 New NOvA results add to mystery of neutrinos DOE/Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Reports and Proceedings The international collaboration presented their first results with new data in four years, featuring a new low-energy sample of electron neutrinos and a dataset doubled in size.
17-Jun-2024 Unlocking the mystery behind the performance decline in a promising cathode material DOE/Argonne National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication Researchers at the Argonne National Laboratory have discovered the main reason why and how one of the more promising new cathode materials degrades with repeated cycling of lithium-ion batteries. The team’s new analysis method was key to the discovery. Journal Science
13-Jun-2024 Argonne training series gives students hands-on experience using AI for science DOE/Argonne National Laboratory Aimed at undergraduate and graduate students, Argonne’s annual “Intro to AI-Driven Science on Supercomputers” training series is helping to grow a new generation of AI-ready researchers.
13-Jun-2024 Argonne and a Moroccan university sign agreement to advance green energy tech and computing DOE/Argonne National Laboratory Argonne and University Mohammed VI Polytechnic signed a memorandum of understanding to establish a collaboration that will support energy storage, renewable energy, high-performance computing and clean water innovation.