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13-Apr-2023
New SLAC-Stanford Battery Center targets roadblocks to a sustainable energy transition
DOE/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
The Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Stanford University today announced the launch of a new joint battery center at SLAC. It will bring together the resources and expertise of the national lab, the university and Silicon Valley to accelerate the deployment of batteries and other energy storage solutions as part of the energy transition that’s essential for addressing climate change.
12-Apr-2023
Expertise in 3D printing — and a little sabotage — reveal new heights and less waste
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
In ideal manufacturing, 3D printing reduces waste, uses less energy and produces fewer greenhouse gas emissions. An entrepreneur and scientist at Argonne National Laboratory are working together to make this future ideal a reality.
11-Apr-2023
Andrew Ullman, Wigner Fellow, gets a charge out of batteries
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
As a Distinguished Staff Fellow in the Chemical Sciences Division focused on energy storage and conversion, Andrew Ullman of Oak Ridge National Laboratory is using chemistry to devise a better battery.
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- Distinguished Staff Fellowship program of Oak Ridge National Laboratory
10-Apr-2023
How Argonne is pushing the boundaries of quantum technology research
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
With its Department of Energy National Quantum Information Science Research Center (Q-NEXT) and its quantum research team, Argonne is a hub for research that could change the way we process and transmit information.
10-Apr-2023
Kirstin Alberi: Then and Now / 2012 Early Career Award Winner
DOE/US Department of Energy
Kirstin Alberi is Director of the Materials Science Center at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Her research into semiconductor materials shows that scientists can use light as a tool while depositing materials as a vapor and controlling the substrate’s temperature.
10-Apr-2023
Andrea Delgado unites fundamental, high energy physics with quantum computing
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Andrea Delgado, a Eugene P. Wigner Fellow at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory, is using quantum computing to help investigate the fundamental building blocks of the universe and to see whether there are particles yet to be found.
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- Distinguished Staff Fellowship program of Oak Ridge National Laboratory
5-Apr-2023
50 years after NASA’s Apollo mission, moon rocks still have secrets to reveal
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
NASA scientists are using neutrons at Oak Ridge National Laboratory to study moon rocks collected from the Apollo space missions. The samples are made of dust and rock fragments that combined and struck the moon's surface possibly billions of years ago. As plans to travel to Mars progress, insights into the rocks could reveal more about the formation of the solar system and where water might be found on the moon.
- Funder
- Basic Energy Sciences
4-Apr-2023
The flightpath from a groundbreaking catalyst to jets that soar on renewable fuel from waste
DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
PNNL-developed catalytic process and catalyst to upgrade ethanol to sustainable aviation fuel wins American Chemical Society award.
4-Apr-2023
Xuan Zhang: Why spin gold when you can spin steel, and more?
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne National Laboratory draws on strengths of principal materials scientist Xuan Zhang to develop unique facilities and research capabilities.
- Journal
- Acta Materialia