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11-May-2022
Fueling Innovation: New collaboration with University of Utah tackles nuclear waste
DOE/Idaho National Laboratory
It’s one of the most persistent questions in nuclear energy: What about the waste? A new collaboration between Idaho National Laboratory and the University of Utah hopes to answer that question by making fuel recycling a reality for advanced reactors.
10-May-2022
SLAC’s superconducting X-ray laser reaches operating temperature colder than outer space
DOE/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Nestled 30 feet underground in Menlo Park, California, a half-mile-long stretch of tunnel is now colder than most of the universe. It houses a new superconducting particle accelerator, part of an upgrade project to the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) X-ray free-electron laser at the Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.
- Funder
- Office of Science
9-May-2022
Minerals called perovskites open new avenues of energy research
DOE/Idaho National Laboratory
Over the past decade, just as the invention of the silicon microchip revolutionized electronics, crystalline minerals called perovskites have helped researchers discover new, innovative electronics and energy technologies. Now, at Idaho National Laboratory, researchers are using perovskites for different energy applications: converting fuel into electricity or producing valuable chemicals such as ethylene, hydrogen or ammonia.
9-May-2022
Argonne people of climate change
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
From simulating climate to creating more fuel-efficient vehicles, Argonne is home to many teams that tackle different aspects of climate change. Here are a few of those innovators.
2-May-2022
Can the U.S. become a global leader in battery manufacturing?
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
The U.S. has great potential to become a global leader in battery manufacturing, but critical challenges still need to be addressed to realize that potential. This was a key takeaway of Bridging the Gap, a recent two-day workshop hosted by Li-Bridge.
2-May-2022
COVID-19 research campaign moves from basic science to antiviral drug design
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
ORNL researchers have developed and tested novel small-molecule antivirals in an effort to design new drugs to treat COVID-19. The so called hybrid inhibitor molecules are made from repurposed drugs used to treat hepatitis C and the original coronavirus outbreak in the early 2000s. The experimental research results show the molecules are similarly as effective as some of the leading drugs on the market today.
- Journal
- Nature Communications
28-Apr-2022
A new research priority for next-generation batteries
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Large ion clusters known as aggregates are an important emerging topic for research on electrolytes in batteries. The research indicates that aggregates can affect electrolyte properties, including stability and ion transport.
- Journal
- ACS Energy Letters
27-Apr-2022
Argonne scientists discover new way to diagnose cracks in concrete
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
A chemical reaction that causes concrete to crack and deteriorate can now be identified without harm, according to Argonne scientists.
27-Apr-2022
Argonne and Parallel Works win highest honor from Federal Laboratory Consortium for Excellence in Technology Transfer
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne National Laboratory and Parallel Works, Inc., won the 2022 Federal Laboratory Consortium’s (FLC) National Award for Excellence in Technology Transfer for their effort to bring Machine Learning–Genetic Algorithm software to commercialization.