Scientists are preparing a cancer modeling study to run on Argonne’s upcoming Aurora supercomputer before it goes online in 2022.

At the University of Rochester, Arán Garcia-Bellido studies the signatures of heavy particles for answers expanding the Standard Model of Physics.

Susannah Tringe studies complex interactions among microbes, nutrients, water, and other features to better understand greenhouse gas emissions.
The work is part of a U.S. Department of Energy initiative to identify cleaner burning and renewable alternatives to gasoline.

University of Minnesota professor Paul Dauenhauer is developing methods for converting non-food biomass into fuels, chemicals, and materials.
The latest advance from a research collaboration could dramatically accelerate development of sturdier batteries for fast-charging electric vehicles.
Researchers develop the first nanomaterial that demonstrates "photon avalanching."

Aaron S. Chou’s search for holographic noise has led to more precise studies of galactic dark matter and quantum information science devices.
Structure reveals key features that help block excess light absorption during photosynthesis.

Timothy Bertram is studying how atmospheric chemistry regulates the concentrations of air pollutants, greenhouse gases, and aerosol particles.