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16-Aug-2022
C2QA wraps up year two of its successful quantum computing summer school program
DOE/Brookhaven National Laboratory
Training the next generation of researchers on advanced computing is imperative, but resources for them are limited. That training gap is what inspired the Brookhaven National Laboratory-led Co-design Center for Quantum Advantage (C2QA) to design the QIS101 quantum computing summer school program.
15-Aug-2022
Sensor research helps fight wildfires
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
As climate change leads to larger and more frequent wildfires, researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory are using sensors, drones and machine learning to both prevent fires and reduce their damage to the electric grid. Engineers are honing technology to remotely sense electrical arcing and faulty equipment, as well as the direction of spreading fires.
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- U.S. Forest Service
11-Aug-2022
Argonne chemist Stephen Klippenstein delivers Royal Society of Chemistry’s Spiers Memorial Lecture
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Stephen Klippenstein was chosen to deliver the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Spiers Memorial Lecture. The lecture is one of the society’s top honors.
11-Aug-2022
Taming tomorrow’s wildfires
DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
From uncovering where best to apply controlled burns to protecting energy infrastructure from outer space, scientists at PNNL are applying their research to get an edge on tomorrow's wildfires.
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- Environmental Protection Agency
11-Aug-2022
Meet Cliff Brutus: Mechanical engineer, project manager, and life-long learner
DOE/Brookhaven National Laboratory
Jean Clifford (Cliff) Brutus, an engineer at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory, has a cool job—literally. He’s developing components to keep particle beams circulating in the Lab’s Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) cool. Learn how he found his way to this innovative engineering career.
11-Aug-2022
Uncovering the past: Researchers create 3D images of fossils
DOE/Idaho National Laboratory
Idaho National Laboratory is perhaps best known for innovative research that helps shape the clean energy economies of today and tomorrow – and for good reason. But while much of the laboratory’s work is focused on building a sustainable future, INL is also doing its part to preserve the past. INL researchers recently imaged several fossils using a powerful X-ray microscope. The 3D images will be used to create exhibits for Wyoming’s Fossil Butte National Monument and help experts gain insight into the origins of these and other relics
11-Aug-2022
How artificial intelligence could lower nuclear energy costs
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne scientists are building artificial intelligence systems to streamline operations and maintenance at advanced nuclear reactors.
10-Aug-2022
Get more from your lunch break with bite-size science
DOE/Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
Take a break for lunch and nourish your brain with the latest in scientific discussions, presented by experts at Jefferson Lab. The second season of the lab’s summer series, Bite-Size Science, is now underway. The Bite-Size Science lunchtime lecture series features half-hour, live-streamed presentations on lab-related science, engineering and technology topics and presented by leaders in their fields. The presentations are tailored to non-scientists and are brief, free, and feature a chat feature for Q&A with the presenters.
9-Aug-2022
“We’ve Got the Power”: Sandia technology test delivers electricity to the grid
DOE/Sandia National Laboratories
For the first time, Sandia National Laboratories researchers delivered electricity produced by a new power-generating system to the Sandia-Kirtland Air Force Base electrical grid.