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16-Nov-2021
Moving water could replace diesel energy in remote communities
DOE/Idaho National Laboratory
In remote regions of Alaska, many communities aren’t connected to a regional electrical grid, forcing them to rely on importing diesel fuel to meet their energy needs. But the harsh elements can lead to interruptions in their fuel supply, and diesel prices can be excessively high. To address this issue, a collaborative project between INL researchers, the Alaska Center for Energy and Power (ACEP), and XENDEE Corporation is looking at the feasibility of enabling these microgrids to integrate power from tidal or wave energy sources along with other renewables and energy storage.
15-Nov-2021
The age of exascale and the future of supercomputing
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne leaders discuss the advent of exascale computing and what lies ahead, including the challenges for developers and expectations of researchers. They also provide some insight on AI’s potential to forge new frontiers in automation and real-time analysis.
11-Nov-2021
Veterans recruitment, employment program honors UT-Battelle
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
The managing contractor of the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory, UT-Battelle, has received a gold medallion award from the Department of Labor’s Honoring Investments in Recruiting and Employing American Military Veterans, or HIRE Vets, program.
11-Nov-2021
Synthesizing nanomaterials from nature’s blueprints
DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Molecular self-assembly expert Chun-Long Chen describes the challenges and opportunities in bio-inspired nanomaterials in a special issue of Chemical Reviews.
- Journal
- Chemical Reviews
- Funder
- U.S. Department of Energy
10-Nov-2021
Probing how microbiomes affect our health
DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Customized molecular tools identify specific microbial functions that are key to healthy people and environments.
10-Nov-2021
Argonne employee group funds service dog for Chicago area veteran
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
A U.S. Army veteran living with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) was presented with an Australian shepherd service dog on Sept. 25, the result of roughly five years of fundraising by an employee group at Argonne National Laboratory.
9-Nov-2021
Neutrons take a deep dive into water networks surrounding DNA
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
A research team successfully captured the most detailed view to date of water’s hydrogen bonding patterns around DNA. The findings, produced in part through neutron scattering at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, open new possibilities for studying how water impacts DNA function.
- Journal
- Nucleic Acids Research
8-Nov-2021
Anne White: Then and Now / 2011 Early Career Award Winner
DOE/US Department of Energy
Anne White at MIT had a vision for an innovative approach to experiments to aid in the study and understanding of tokamak turbulence. Her work has developed rigorous validation of the models used to detail measurements of the turbulence, towards fusion’s promise of clean and nearly unlimited energy.
8-Nov-2021
Key witness helps scientists detect ‘spooky’ quantum entanglement in solid materials
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Quantum entanglement occurs when two particles appear to communicate without a physical connection, a phenomenon Albert Einstein famously called “spooky action at a distance.” Nearly 90 years later, a team led by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory demonstrated the viability of a “quantum entanglement witness” capable of proving the presence of entanglement between magnetic particles, or spins, in a quantum material.
- Journal
- Physical Review B
- Funder
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory, European Research Council