6-Nov-2024 Argonne team breaks new ground in AI-driven protein design DOE/Argonne National Laboratory Grant and Award Announcement An Argonne-led team developed an AI-driven multimodal framework that incorporates experimental data and text-based narratives to accelerate the design of new proteins. A finalist for the Gordon Bell Prize, the effort used five top supercomputers, including Argonne’s Aurora exascale system.
6-Nov-2024 Imaging nuclear shapes by smashing them to smithereens DOE/Brookhaven National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication Scientists have demonstrated a new way to use high-energy particle smashups at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) to reveal subtle details about the shapes of atomic nuclei. The method is complementary to lower energy techniques for determining nuclear structure. It will add depth to scientists’ understanding of the nuclei that make up the bulk of visible matter. Journal Nature Funder DOE/US Department of Energy
5-Nov-2024 Ensuring a bright future for diamond electronics and sensors DOE/Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication To expand the potential use of diamond in semiconductor and quantum technologies, researchers are developing improved processes for growing the material at lower temperatures that won’t damage the silicon in computer chips. These advances include insights into creating protective hydrogen layers on quantum diamonds without damaging crucial properties like nitrogen-vacancy centers. Journal Diamond and Related Materials Funder DOE/US Department of Energy, U.S. National Science Foundation, DOE/US Department of Energy, Australian Research Council
4-Nov-2024 Argonne to help drive AI revolution in astronomy with new institute led by Northwestern University DOE/Argonne National Laboratory Grant and Award Announcement A group of institutions, including Argonne National Laboratory, received a $20 million grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation and Simons Foundation to establish an AI and astronomy institute called the NSF-Simons AI Institute for the Sky (SkAI).
4-Nov-2024 American Physical Society recognizes ORNL’s historic Graphite Reactor DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory Grant and Award Announcement The American Physical Society has recognized the Graphite Reactor, located at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory, as an APS historic site. APS President Young-Kee Kim presented a plaque commemorating the recognition on Monday, Nov. 4, the 81st anniversary of the reactor’s first achieving criticality in 1943.