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From simulating climate to creating more fuel-efficient vehicles, Argonne is home to many teams that tackle different aspects of climate change.
A study describes new mechanism for lowering thermal conductivity to aid search for materials that convert heat to electricity or electricity to heat.
The facility will sharpen our view of how nature works on ultrasmall, ultrafast scales, impacting everything from quantum devices to clean energy.
Study uncovers details of insulator-to-metal transition in vanadium dioxide, a promising material for new technologies that emulate brain cells.
A smart approach to microscopy and imaging developed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory could drive discoveries in materials for future technologies.
JGI revisits contributions to a systems biology approach understanding how waves of microbial communities dispersed the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
Proposals are now being accepted for the ALCF AI Testbed's Cerebras CS-2 and SambaNova DataScale systems.
The findings could provide a better understanding of how environmental conditions influence the chemical behavior of fuel cycle materials.
A new workforce development program, VALOR or Veteran Applied Laboratory Occupational Retraining, is part of a five-year, hands-on training experience
A new qubit platform was formed by freezing neon gas into a solid at very low temperatures, spraying electrons and trapping a single electron there.