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Communique Newsletter: January 10, 2022
An international team that wants to build small high-energy physics machines tries out its designs on ORNL's Frontier exascale computer.
A new version of the Energy Exascale Earth System Model is two times faster than the previous version.
A new study plumbs the depths of deep learning and could connect the digital synapses toward better, more reliable artificial-intelligence models.
Cryo-EM snapshots of the solid-electrolyte interphase, or SEI, reveal its natural swollen state & offer a new approach to lithium-metal battery design
The international ITER project in France is starting to assemble the world’s most powerful fusion experiment.
One new technology is a battery membrane, which separates the two electrodes of a battery, especially useful for energy-dense lithium-metal batteries.
The program reimagines a pathway for workforce development in isotope R&D and production.
Three innovations developed at PNNL have been named winners in the 2022 Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer Awards.
A new discovery at SLAC & Stanford U could potentially boost the range of electric vehicles and battery life in next-gen electronic devices.