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20-Jul-2023
Harnessing the power of water: Argonne and NREL study shows the potential of pumped storage hydropower in Alaska
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Scientists study the role of pumped storage hydropower in Alaska’s clean energy future.
20-Jul-2023
Argonne hosts Demo Day, showcasing innovators at four national labs
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Demo Day provided an opportunity for entrepreneurs to pitch their technologies developed at national labs to investors and venture capitalists.
19-Jul-2023
Burning calories for energy in the calorimetry lab
DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Research in the Energy Sciences Center explores how heat changes in chemical reactions, paving the way for more efficient fuels and processes.
18-Jul-2023
At ORNL, 18 nuclear analytical chemistry methods get international stamp of approval
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
The International Standards Organization has put its stamp of approval on 18 nuclear analytical chemistry methods at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory. These testing and calibration methods have received ISO 17025 accreditation. “Accreditation serves DOE missions in environmental stewardship, isotope production and nuclear security,” said Joe Giaquinto, head of ORNL’s Nuclear Analytical Chemistry section.
- Funder
- Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration
18-Jul-2023
Intern develops technology to find EV charging vulnerabilities
DOE/Idaho National Laboratory
Idaho National Laboratory intern Jake Guidry has developed a cybersecurity research tool that could improve the security of electric vehicle charging.
18-Jul-2023
Chicago State University to serve as ‘scientific supersite’ to study climate change impact
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne and Chicago State University deployed instruments at the Chicago State University Campus to measure Chicago’s changing climate. These sensors are among the first for the Argonne-led Urban Integrated Field Laboratory called Community Research on Climate and Urban Science (CROCUS).
18-Jul-2023
Scientists use ORNL’s Summit supercomputer to learn how cicada wings kill bacteria
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Over the past decade, teams of engineers, chemists and biologists have analyzed the physical and chemical properties of cicada wings, hoping to unlock the secret of their ability to kill microbes on contact. If this function of nature can be replicated by science, it may lead to products with inherently antibacterial surfaces that are more effective than current chemical treatments.
- Journal
- ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
17-Jul-2023
What does the Standard Model predict for the magnetic moment of the muon?
DOE/Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
A large number of scientists are working on improving the Standard Model prediction of the value of muon g-2 using new data and new lattice calculations. By measuring and calculating this number to ultra-high precision, scientists can test whether the Standard Model is complete.
17-Jul-2023
Xiaodong Xu: Then and Now / 2012 Early Career Award Winner
DOE/US Department of Energy
University of Washington professor Xiaodong Xu studies the properties of single atomic layer semiconductors, looking for new materials and new ways to control electrical conductivity.