Feature Stories
Updates every hour. Last Updated: 2-Jul-2025 08:11 ET (2-Jul-2025 12:11 GMT/UTC)
23-Sep-2024
Summer school in session for next-generation nuclear engineers
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Nuclear engineers learn about advancements in nuclear reactor design at Argonne-hosted summer school.
23-Sep-2024
Drilling down to the details in cancer research
DOE/US Department of Energy
When an aggressive cancer launches an invasion on the human body, anything that can be done to slow down or better understand that fast-paced assault is going to be a bonus.
23-Sep-2024
Scientific innovation puts the future in focus
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
A broad-based look at the future of Argonne research.
19-Sep-2024
California streamin’: Jefferson Lab, ESnet achieve coast-to-coast feed of real-time physics data
DOE/Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
The test represented the culmination of nearly three years of collaboration between Jefferson Lab and ESnet to develop a novel networking hardware prototype that can connect scientific instruments to computing clusters over a wide-area network such as ESnet’s in real time. The EJFAT device uses traffic-shaping and load-balancing field programmable gate arrays that are designed to allow data from multiple types of scientific instruments to be streamed and processed in real time (or near real time) by multiple high-performance computing facilities.
- Funder
- DOE/US Department of Energy
19-Sep-2024
Retiring — and shredding — the Alpine storage system
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
The Summit supercomputer, once the world’s most powerful, is set to be decommissioned by the end of 2024 to make way for the next-generation supercomputer. Over the summer, crews began dismantling Summit’s Alpine storage system, shredding over 40,000 hard drives with the help of ShredPro Secure, a local East Tennessee business. This partnership not only reduced costs and sped up the process but also established a more efficient and secure method for decommissioning large-scale computing systems in the future.
- Funder
- Advanced Scientific Computing Research
17-Sep-2024
Materials scientist Egami describes new world order for glasses, liquids
DOE/Oak Ridge National LaboratoryDistinguished materials scientist Takeshi Egami has spent his career revealing the complex atomic structure of metallic glass and other liquids. He studies these materials at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
- Journal
- Metals
16-Sep-2024
Four Argonne scientists receive 2024 DOE Early Career Research Awards
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
As winners of the 2024 U.S. Department of Energy’s Early Career Research Program, four scientists from Argonne National Laboratory are each receiving an award of $550,000 a year for five years to help them answer complex questions.
16-Sep-2024
Computer engineers at ORNL pioneer approaches to energy efficient supercomputing
DOE/Oak Ridge National LaboratoryAs high-tech companies ramp up construction of massive data centers to meet the business boom in artificial intelligence, one component is becoming an increasingly rare commodity: electricity. With decades of experience in making HPC more energy efficient, the OLCF may serve as a resource for best “bang for the buck” practices in a suddenly burgeoning industry.
16-Sep-2024
Planning the future of America’s vast electric grid
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
The electric grid is becoming more dynamic, including two-way connections with electric vehicles and grid storage.