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Updates every hour. Last Updated: 27-Apr-2026 08:16 ET (27-Apr-2026 12:16 GMT/UTC)
6-Jul-2023
Humidity – not just light – causes color degradation in historical paintings, researchers discover
DOE/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
When you look at a painting in a museum, the colors that you see are likely less bright than they were originally, something that had previously been attributed mainly to light exposure. Now, researchers have discovered a new cause of color degradation: humidity.
5-Jul-2023
Speaking my language: Robert Winarski’s background helps him coordinate beamline installation for the Advanced Photon Source Upgrade
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
With the year-long shutdown underway, the Advanced Photon Source Upgrade project is in the midst of building seven new beamlines, constructing the infrastructure for two more, and updating several more existing beamlines. Robert Winarski is coordinating all of this work, and his background as a scientist who has constructed beamlines is key to his success.
5-Jul-2023
Ready, set, upgrade: Advanced Photon Source’s overhaul is underway
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
The Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory is beginning the installation phase of an upgrade that will enable new breakthroughs in a variety of sciences.
3-Jul-2023
Shoshone-Bannock tribes, Idaho National Laboratory begin irrigation modernization case study
DOE/Idaho National Laboratory
Idaho National Laboratory (INL) is partnering with the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes to modernize the Fort Hall, Idaho-based irrigation system.
29-Jun-2023
Faster, safer target prep
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Oak Ridge National Laboratory researchers have developed a method to simplify one step of radioisotope production — and it’s faster and safer.
- Funder
- DOE Isotope Program
29-Jun-2023
5 ways Argonne entangled with Ant-Man to get people to geek out about quantum science
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Whether Ant-Man is shrinking between atoms or communicating through entangled particles, his true superpower is his ability to excite people about quantum science. Argonne assembled experts to spread the word about the real science of the quantum realm.
27-Jun-2023
US-Japan fusion materials collaboration marks 40 years of progress
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
For fusion energy, scientists must generate, confine and sustain a superhot gas called plasma — heated to 10 times the temperature of the center of the sun — to cause a fusion reaction. Although terrestrial plasmas can be confined magnetically, what materials can withstand near such high temperatures and the relentless impact of energetic neutrons? That question is central to the development of economical fusion power plants to provide abundant and carbon-free energy. Scientists at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have been working with Japanese scientists under the Japan-U.S. Fusion Cooperation Program for decades to determine the answer.
27-Jun-2023
Tips for future Argonne interns, from past Argonne interns
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Several members of Argonne’s Student STEM Ambassadors program, having interned at Argonne before, gave future and current interns key suggestions on how to have successful, fulfilling internships.
26-Jun-2023
Junjie Zhu : Then and Now / 2012 Early Career Award Winner
DOE/US Department of Energy
Supported by his Early Career Research Program award, physicist Junjie Zhu’s work at the CERN Large Hadron Collider led to the first-ever evidence of two rare but important physics processes. These interactions produce the particles responsible for nuclear decay.