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Scientists developed an automated approach for experiments to intelligently explore complex scientific problems, with minimal human intervention.
Argonne scientists has leveraged artificial intelligence to train computers to keep up with the massive amounts of X-ray data taken at the APS.
The Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship celebrates 30 years of cultivating leaders and innovators.
The work demonstrated the way in which lithium is incorporated into cathodes has an enhancing effect on the battery’s capacity and stability.
Researchers collected data from the first study of phonon dispersion during heat transportation in a 2D hybrid version of perovskites.
DES surveyed 5,000 square degrees — almost one-eighth of the entire sky — in 758 nights of observation, cataloguing hundreds of millions of objects.
Johnson will receive $150k a year over 5 years for his research, “Tracking the Mechanisms of Catalytic Reactions on LigandProtected Gold Nanoclusters"
The new system will help users throughout the sciences get the most out of high-power lasers.
Simulations using the OLCF supercomputer could lead to better, faster turbines for jet engines and more.
Argonne-driven technology is part of an initiative to answer questions about the birth of matter & the building blocks that hold the universe together