12-Aug-2024 Ships now spew less sulfur, but warming has sped up DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication New findings document fewer ship tracks, reduced cloud cover, and boosted warming after ship emissions regulations took effect in 2020. Journal Geophysical Research Letters
8-Aug-2024 Ability to track nanoscale flow in soft matter could prove pivotal discovery DOE/Argonne National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication Scientists developed a novel technique using X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy to study soft matter at the nanoscale. This method enables precise determination of the flow behavior of nanoparticles in soft matter exposed to an external stimulus. Journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
7-Aug-2024 X-ray imagery of vibrating diamond opens avenues for quantum sensing DOE/Argonne National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication Supported by the Q-NEXT quantum center, scientists at three research institutions capture the pulsing motion of atoms in diamond, uncovering the relationship between the diamond’s strain and the behavior of the quantum information hosted within. Journal Physical Review Applied
6-Aug-2024 Heating for fusion: Why toast plasma when you can microwave it! DOE/Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication Can plasma be sufficiently heated inside a tokamak using only microwaves? New research suggests it can! Eliminating the central ohmic heating coil normally used in tokamaks will free up much-needed space for a more compact, efficient spherical tokamak. Journal Nuclear Fusion Funder DOE/US Department of Energy
5-Aug-2024 Novel ultrafast electron microscopy technique advances understanding of processes applicable to brain-like computing DOE/Argonne National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication Argonne team developed a new microscopy technique that uses electrical pulses to track the nanosecond dynamics within a material that is known to form charge density waves. Controlling these waves may lead to faster and more energy-efficient electronics. Journal Physical Review Letters
1-Aug-2024 Born to modulate: Researchers reveal origins of climate-controlling particles DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication Aerosol particles imbue climate models with uncertainty. New work by PNNL researchers reveals where in the world and under what conditions new particles are born. Journal Nature Funder DOE/US Department of Energy
31-Jul-2024 Pursuing the middle path to scientific discovery DOE/Argonne National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication Scientists have made significant strides in understanding the properties of a ferroelectric material under an electric field. This breakthrough holds potential for advances in computer memory, lasers and sensors for ultraprecise measurements. Journal Science
26-Jul-2024 Atomic 'GPS' elucidates movement during ultrafast material transitions DOE/Brookhaven National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication Scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory have created the first-ever atomic movies showing how atoms rearrange locally within a quantum material as it transitions from an insulator to a metal. With the help of these movies, the researchers discovered a new material phase that settles a yearslong scientific debate and could facilitate the design of new transitioning materials with commercial applications. Journal Nature Materials
24-Jul-2024 Researchers discover faster, more energy-efficient way to manufacture an industrially important chemical DOE/Argonne National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication The reactivity of zirconium on silicon nitride enhances the conversion of propane into propylene, a key commodity chemical needed to make polypropylene. This finding hints at the reactivity researchers might achieve with other nontraditional catalysts. Journal Journal of the American Chemical Society
22-Jul-2024 Argonne-led research working toward reducing electronic waste with biodegradable luminescent polymers DOE/Argonne National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication Argonne-led research working toward reducing electronic waste with biodegradable luminescent polymers with high light-emitting efficiencies. Journal Nature Sustainability