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11-Oct-2022
Tapping the potential of wastewater for a sustainable future
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne publishes new report assessing the potential for recovering resources including energy and nutrients from U.S. wastewater facilities.
6-Oct-2022
Fueling your curiosity: Argonne answers top questions on hydrogen fuel
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
As part of National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day, Argonne answers common questions surrounding hydrogen as an energy carrier.
6-Oct-2022
DOE funds pilot study focused on biosecurity for bioenergy crops
DOE/Brookhaven National Laboratory
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science has selected Brookhaven National Laboratory to lead a new research effort focused on potential threats to crops grown for bioenergy production. Understanding how such bioenergy crops could be harmed by known or new pests or pathogens could help speed the development of rapid responses to mitigate damage and longer-term strategies for preventing such harm.
6-Oct-2022
Computer, is my experiment finished?
DOE/Brookhaven National Laboratory
Everyone knows that the Computer—an artificial intelligence (AI)-like entity—on a Star Trek spaceship does everything from brewing tea to compiling complex analyses of flux data. But how are they used at real research facilities? How can AI agents—computer programs that can act based on a perceived environment—help scientists discover next-generation batteries or quantum materials? Three staff members at the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II) described how AI agents support scientists using the facility’s research tools. As a U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science user facility located at DOE’s Brookhaven National Laboratory, NSLS-II offers its experimental capabilities to scientists from all over the world who use it to reveal the mysteries of materials for tomorrow’s technology.
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- Physical Review
3-Oct-2022
Creating quantum connections: Workshop brings together quantum networking experts from around the world
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
In the future, quantum computers and sensors are expected to be distributed around the globe, and they will need to be connected through a quantum version of the internet. At a recent workshop, researchers discussed paths to building a quantum network.
30-Sep-2022
Interns boost careers at PNNL
DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
In honor of National Intern Day, PNNL and intern Jonathan Mills were named among the Top 100 in the nation by early-career recruiting firm WayUp.
29-Sep-2022
Propelling wind energy innovation
DOE/Sandia National Laboratories
Motivated by the need to eliminate expensive rare-earth magnets in utility-scale direct-drive wind turbines, Sandia National Laboratories researchers developed a fundamentally new type of rotary electrical contact. Sandia is now ready to partner with the renewable energy industry to develop the next generation of direct-drive wind turbines.
29-Sep-2022
New superconducting qubit testbed benefits quantum information science development
DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
A new testbed facility capable of testing superconducting qubit fidelity in a controlled environment free of stray background radiation will benefit quantum information sciences and the development of quantum computing.
29-Sep-2022
Argonne research to help US achieve net-zero carbon emissions goal
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
The national laboratory is focusing research and expertise toward critical new carbon dioxide removal technologies.