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For decades, scientists have used ultrabright X-ray beams to study the biological structures and mechanisms of viruses.
A cellphone-sized device automatically adjusts a home's power use up or down to save the consumer money & increase the resiliency of the electric grid
A team at Argonne National Laboratory used the nation’s fastest supercomputer, Summit, to model the spread of aerosol viral particles in classrooms.
A team of researchers developed a novel way to extract rare earth elements (rare earths) from the high-powered magnets in electronic waste (e-waste).
A laser compressing an aluminum crystal provides a clearer view of a material’s plastic deformation.
A ground-up approach to qubit design leads to a new framework for creating versatile, highly tailored quantum devices.
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Argonne engineers are working together to create an upgraded facility that will drive breakthroughs for the future of X-ray science.
The first Black Navy radarman and nuclear scientist's lesson lives on at Brookhaven Lab.