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Zhang’s metallurgical research and lab planning skills advance unique facilities at Argonne National Laboratory.
Mtingwa’s career and achievements exemplified the theme of this year’s meeting—“Science for Humanity.”
A carbon recycling process converts carbon monoxide to ethanol, then a catalytic process developed at PNNL upgrades the ethanol to aviation fuel.
A new study probing the structure and evolution of galaxy clusters shows good agreement with the predictions of standard cosmological models.
The second module, known as the vertical drift detector, features new technology and will be installed in one of the South Dakota caverns in 2027.
Scientists at two national laboratories will work together to advance computational tools and solutions for known and unknown diseases.
Scientists can now represent the effect of agricultural crops in an Earth system model, increasing the model’s skill by 40 percent.
Ho Nyung Lee is a condensed matter physicist at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Argonne scientists use X-ray beams to observe in fine detail how components move in an operating lithium battery.
Recognized for the groundbreaking potential of his work in accelerator science, Vafaei-Najafabadi helps pave the way for new physicists.