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26-Oct-2021
This device could usher in GPS-free navigation
DOE/Sandia National Laboratories
Sandia National Laboratories has created the first device that is small, energy-efficient and reliable enough to potentially move quantum sensors — sensors that use quantum mechanics to outperform conventional technologies — from the lab into commercial use
25-Oct-2021
Predicting the future of the Earth with artificial intelligence
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Starting October 25, a group of scientists will host a workshop to identify ways to create artificial intelligence-informed models of the Earth’s climate.
25-Oct-2021
Argonne taps internationally recognized researcher Shirley Meng as chief scientist for energy storage strategy
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
A pioneer in material science, Meng’s new role comes with a joint appointment as a professor at the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering at The University of Chicago.
22-Oct-2021
1 day. 3 rockets. 23 experiments.
DOE/Sandia National Laboratories
Sandia National Laboratories launched three sounding rockets in succession on Wednesday to hasten development of 23 technologies for the nation’s hypersonic modernization priority, including the Navy’s Conventional Prompt Strike and the Army’s Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon programs.
21-Oct-2021
PNNL wins R&D 100 awards
DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
PNNL innovations won five awards in the competition results announced this week, with one of the laboratory's four awarded inventions garnering two awards. PNNL has received a total of 121 since the laboratory began submitting entries in 1969.
21-Oct-2021
Berkeley Lab mobilizes to predict how Caldor fire may lead to floods and land movement
DOE/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
After the Caldor Fire erupted in August 2021, scientists from Berkeley Lab launched a research project to study how the fire would affect the mountain ecosystem, including factors such as streamflow, groundwater levels, water quality, and possible soil erosion leading to floods and debris flow. They mobilized to burn areas to collect samples of water, sediment, and ash.
20-Oct-2021
Innovative models predict effects of climate change on nor’easters
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Researchers use Argonne-developed high-resolution models to predict the effect of future climate change on the extratropical storms — or nor’easters — that bear down on the Northeast during the winter. Results could provide guidance for mitigation.
19-Oct-2021
CodeGirls experience the rich potential of coding and computing science at Argonne
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
As part of ongoing efforts by Argonne to create pathways for the next generation of STEM leaders, CodeGirls @ Argonne summer camp offers middle school girls the opportunity to see the computing technology and careers available at national laboratories.
18-Oct-2021
Argonne-led research team highlighted in special issue on quantum systems
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
A team led by Argonne and UChicago have published an article in Nature Reviews Materials that lays out a blueprint for solid-state spin defects in materials for use in qubits.
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