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15-Feb-2022
Q&A: Could magnesium be a battery future? Argonne chemist Brian Ingram weighs in
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne chemist Brian Ingram answers questions about magnesium-ion batteries.
- Journal
- ACS Energy Letters
14-Feb-2022
Learning to improve chemical reactions with artificial intelligence
DOE/Idaho National Laboratory
INL researchers working with the innovative Temporal Analysis of Products (TAP) reactor system are trying to improve understanding of chemical reactions by studying the role of catalysts, which are components that can be added to a mixture of chemicals to alter the reaction process.
- Journal
- Chemical Engineering Journal
11-Feb-2022
PPPL collaborations support the recent European production of historic fusion power
DOE/Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
A close-up look at the PPPL collaboration that helped set the stage for JET's recent record output that advances the development of safe and clean fusion power.
11-Feb-2022
Complicating the opioid epidemic: the many faces of Fentanyl
DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
PNNL scientists are protecting first responders and others by expanding what’s known about fentanyl, the driver of the opioid epidemic. They’re expanding the library of known fentanyl analogs and predicting new forms that might exist someday.
- Funder
- U.S. Department of Homeland Security
7-Feb-2022
Alexandre M. Tartakovsky: Then and Now / 2011 Early Career Award Winner
DOE/US Department of Energy
Supported by his 2011 Early Career Research Program award, Alexandre Tartakovsky developed modeling methods. The models explain how mass spreads from highly concentrated areas to less concentrated areas and the interactions of several fluids.
3-Feb-2022
Scientists discover a surprising structural change in metal oxide at low temperature
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Scientists from Argonne, University of Florida and UCLA report a surprising structural change in metal oxide at low temperature. It could help resolve a 60-year-old mystery and find applications in thermochromic devices and energy-efficient systems.
- Journal
- Physical Review Letters
2-Feb-2022
A day in the life of two accelerator experts
DOE/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Upgrading a particle accelerator is a lot like modernizing a house. It just requires extra teamwork, a mountain of parts and a highly specialized understanding of the physics and technology that make accelerators work.
2-Feb-2022
Major milestone for B61-12 life extension program
DOE/Sandia National Laboratories
Sandia National Laboratories marked a major milestone when the Nuclear Security Enterprise successfully produced the first completely refurbished bomb for the B61-12 life extension program in November 2021. More than 5,000 employees have worked on the B61-12 life extension program at Sandia during the last decade. As part of the program, Sandia worked to refurbish, replace or reuse about 50 different components and sub-systems that make up the B61-12.
2-Feb-2022
Battle-ready recycling: DARPA ReSource project enlists INL research team
DOE/Idaho National Laboratory
The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency – DARPA – has enlisted Idaho National Laboratory to help create a mechanical system that soldiers can use to separate their garbage and turn it into everything they need to survive: food and water for their bodies, fuel and lubricants for their vehicles.