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21-Dec-2021
Jesse Thaler: Then and Now / 2011 Early Career Award Winner
DOE/US Department of Energy
At MIT, associate professor Jesse Thaler develops new ways to analyze and interpret particle collision data from experiments like the Large Hadron Collider, with the ultimate goal of advancing our knowledge of fundamental physics.
20-Dec-2021
Celebrate 75 years of Argonne history from your home over the holidays
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne celebrated 75 years at the forefront of science and technology throughout 2021 through audio stories, articles, videos, public lectures, volunteerism and interactive multimedia.
20-Dec-2021
More than meets the eye: Material’s transformation could lead to better-performing devices
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Manganese coupled with sulfide, when under pressure, transitioned from a soft insulator, to a metal, and back again. The materials understanding based on this discovery could lead to new components, such as on-off switches or conducting wires, for better-performing electronics.
17-Dec-2021
Researchers pioneer a new view of deep rock fractures for geothermal energy
DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
A team led by researchers at PNNL demonstrated a new way to monitor deep subsurface fractures.
- Journal
- Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
16-Dec-2021
Artificial Intelligence magnifies the utility of electron microscopes
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
In electron microscopy, some material properties are hard to capture. To overcome these challenges, Argonne researchers are using AI tools. Their solution has been shown to improve microscope sensitivity and accuracy without requiring expensive hardware changes.
- Journal
- npj Computational Materials
16-Dec-2021
Accelerating discovery: optimizing workflows to advance the use of AI for science
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Artificial intelligence techniques have the potential to advance science in a variety of fields. Argonne scientists are making some of those techniques faster and more efficient, speeding up the process of scientific discovery.
15-Dec-2021
Common ‘Core’: Using molecular fragments to detect deadly opioids
DOE/Sandia National Laboratories
Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories have developed a method to detect trace amounts of synthetic opioids. They plan to combine their approach with miniaturized sensors to create a hand-portable instrument easily used by law enforcement agents for efficient detection in the field.
14-Dec-2021
Argonne scientists advance global climate models by embarking on two new field campaigns
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Scientists from multiple national laboratories and universities are pursuing two new ARM field campaigns. The campaigns will track climate-related processes, delivering data that will be use to improve global climate models and simulations.
14-Dec-2021
Oak Ridge National Laboratory supercomputers support Nobel Prize–winning research
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
In October, a scientist whose research was supported by modeling and simulation efforts on supercomputers at the US Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2021.
- Journal
- Science