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4-Mar-2022
Traffic-based analyses of buildings advance smart city capabilities
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
To determine how these daily mobility patterns affect energy usage, researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory partnered with the Smart City Division within the City of Chattanooga’s Department of Information Technology. Benefits from this work could ultimately include more efficient heating and cooling of buildings based on their populations and faster, better informed responses in emergency scenarios.
- Journal
- Building Simulation
4-Mar-2022
How x-rays can make better batteries
DOE/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
In this Q&A, ALS senior staff scientist David Shapiro and Stanford materials science professor William Chueh share how their pioneering X-ray techniques can help researchers understand how battery materials work in real time at the atomic scale.
4-Mar-2022
Argonne honors 11 postdoctoral appointees
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
New generation of postdocs make important contributions to research in science and technology while solving problems for society.
3-Mar-2022
Argonne research scientist Riccardo Scarcelli named a 2021 SAE Fellow
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Riccardo Scarcelli named a fellow of the Society of Automotive Engineers.
2-Mar-2022
Sandia engineer elected fellow of two prestigious national societies
DOE/Sandia National Laboratories
Babu Chalamala, an engineer and manager of Sandia National Laboratories’ energy storage group, was recently elected fellow of two prestigious national societies. On Jan. 26, he became a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. On Dec. 7, he became a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors.
2-Mar-2022
Green rare-earth recycling goes commercial in the US
DOE/Ames National Laboratory
An innovative method of recycling rare earth elements from electronic waste has gone commercial. A team of researchers from the Critical Materials Institute (CMI), a U.S. Department of Energy Innovation Hub led by the Ames Laboratory, developed a novel way to extract rare earth elements (rare earths) from the high-powered magnets in electronic waste (e-waste).
1-Mar-2022
Lessons learned from intense study of COVID-19 help researchers prepare for future viral threats
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Medical research has benefitted from the intense scale, speed and efficiency of COVID-19 studies. Increased funding as well as applied methodologies, proven tools and advanced techniques help scientists stay prepared for emerging diseases and future virus threats.
- Journal
- Science
25-Feb-2022
Safely studying dangerous infections just got a lot easier
DOE/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Soft X-ray tomography – a way to take gorgeously high-resolution, 3D images of cells – can help us study infections without risk of contamination. And now, the whole process takes just a fraction of the time and preparation required by other imaging methods.
24-Feb-2022
COVID-19 in the classroom: Simulating the spread
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
A team led by Rao Kotamarthi at the US Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory is using supercomputers at DOE’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory to study how aerosol viral particles are distributed in a ventilated classroom as part of COVID-19 research.
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- Biological and Environmental Research, Office of Science, Advanced Scientific Computing Research
- Meeting
- 74th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics