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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.
12-Jun-2024
Newest LOVEwork unveiled in Newport News
DOE/Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
The Jefferson Lab LOVEwork is a testament to the lab’s commitment to partnering with other national labs, reducing its environmental impact by reusing scientific apparatus, and educating future scientists in the science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM) disciplines. This is the lab’s first public art and STEAM education installation, and it was first unveiled on June 6 in preparation for Jefferson Lab’s 2024 Open House event. It is also the first and currently only LOVEwork in the commonwealth that embodies the new Virginia is for Science Lovers® theme.
12-Jun-2024
Building energy around changing climate
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed free data sets to estimate how much energy any building in the contiguous U.S. will use in 2100. These data sets provide planners a way to anticipate future energy needs as the climate changes.
12-Jun-2024
NASA’s Roman Mission gets cosmic ‘sneak peek’ from Argonne supercomputer
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Researchers from DOE and NASA joined forces to use Argonne’s Theta supercomputer to produce 4 million simulated images that are being used to prepare for future observations from the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope and the Vera C. Rubin Observatory.
12-Jun-2024
Sandia boosts battery research
DOE/Sandia National Laboratories
Scientists at Sandia National Laboratories are working to make large back-up batteries for homes or neighborhoods less expensive, hold more energy and be less prone to bursting into flame. One way to tackle all three challenges is by changing up the battery chemistry with the addition of sulfur, according to Sandia battery expert Melissa Meyerson.
11-Jun-2024
Researchers make ‘green’ floor to replace steel
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the University of Maine have designed and 3D-printed a single-piece, recyclable natural-material floor panel tested to be strong enough to replace construction materials like steel. The project is part of the Sustainable Materials & Manufacturing Alliance for Renewable Technologies, or SM2ART, program. The SM2ART team previously constructed BioHome3D, the nation’s first additively manufactured home made entirely from biologically based materials.
10-Jun-2024
Students rev their engines for biggest heat of the year at Argonne’s Middle School Electric Car Competition
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Fourteen teams from 11 schools, including seven schools new to the competition, gathered at Argonne to race. They also learned about teamwork, competition, engineering and problem-solving.
10-Jun-2024
A novel spray device helps researchers capture fast-moving cell processes
DOE/SLAC National Accelerator LaboratoryWe have way more to learn about nature’s beautiful and enigmatic building blocks of life: cells. But scientists need advanced tools to do so. Sometimes those advanced tools are right under your nose, so to speak. Researchers turned an existing spray nozzle device from a power hose into a gentle mister. They can now observe cells close up in their natural state as they change over time.