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Scientists from Stanford University and DOE's Oak Ridge National Laboratory are turning air into fertilizer without leaving a carbon footprint.
Tufts University Associate Professor Ayse Asatekin was awarded a grant from the Department of Energy’s Office of Science for her research.
Washington University in St. Louis will lead one of 29 new projects under the Department of Energy’s Energy Earthshots Initiative.
University of Wisconsin-Madison's Ying Wang was selected by the U.S. Department of Energy for a prestigious Early Career Research Program award.
The contribution grows the open-access resource that scientists use to invent new materials for future technologies.
The Trillion Parameter Consortium, or TPC, seeks to grow and improve large-scale generative AI models aimed at tackling complex scientific challenges.
Argonne’s new-and-improved All About Energy program helps promote sustainability outreach across underrepresented Chicago communities.
The funding will support the design and construction of a stellarator experiment, STAR_Lite, in partnership with Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory.
Researchers will study tailoring the brightness of lead halide perovskites, which show promise in LEDs, solar cells, and photodetectors.
A Yale professor is leading a DOE study that explores promising methods to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and mitigate climate change.