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1-Dec-2021
How can next-gen computer chips reduce our carbon footprint?
DOE/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Berkeley Lab scientists Maurice Garcia-Sciveres and Ramamoorthy Ramesh discuss how future microchips could perform better – and require less energy – than silicon. Over the next three years, they will lead two of the 10 projects recently awarded nearly $54 million by the Department of Energy to increase energy efficiency in microelectronics design and production.
30-Nov-2021
Argonne and NIU team up to host AI camp for high school students
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Regional high school students learn the fundamentals of AI at a four-week summer camp hosted by Argonne and Northern Illinois University.
30-Nov-2021
Julia R. Greer: Then and Now / 2011 Early Career Award Winner
DOE/US Department of Energy
Julia R. Greer, a professor of Materials Science, Mechanics and Medical Engineering at Caltech, created a new nano-fabrication approach to understand how materials in nuclear reactors can withstand radiation damage with the support of her 2011 Early Career Research Program award.
29-Nov-2021
Seeking to reduce carbon footprint with foot on two continents
DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Johannes Lercher, Battelle Fellow and director of the PNNL Institute for Integrated Catalysis, envisions energy storage solutions at the new Energy Sciences Center.
29-Nov-2021
Argonne quantum research may reshape how we sense and relay data
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne is leading the way toward a quantum future, conducting cross-disciplinary research through its quantum initiative and via the collaborative center Q-NEXT.
24-Nov-2021
New insights into proteins may aid cancer and infertility research
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Scientists used Argonne’s Advanced Photon Source to determine the structure of a protein associated with the BRCA2 gene. This protein is involved in repairing breaks in DNA, and the research could have implications for cancer and infertility studies.
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- Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
24-Nov-2021
Revolutionizing data access through tiled
DOE/Brookhaven National Laboratory
Every time scientists study a new material, they must wade through an ocean of data. Today, a whole ecosystem of scientific tools creates a wild variety of data to be explored. This exploration will now get a lot easier thanks to scientists at the National Synchrotron Light Source II. Their freshly rolled-out software tool—called Tiled—allows researchers to see, slice, and study their data more conveniently than ever before.
22-Nov-2021
Jinlong Zhang: Then and Now / 2011 Early Career Award Winner
DOE/US Department of Energy
At Argonne National Laboratory, staff scientist Jinlong Zhang performs R&D on the CERN ATLAS and DAQ systems. These systems select and collect data from the billion-plus proton-proton collisions per second in particle physics experiments.
22-Nov-2021
Designing microbe factories for sustainable chemicals
DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Scientists have devised a way to engineer yeast to produce sustainable, eco-friendly commodity chemicals using computing power as a guide.