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Updates every hour. Last Updated: 17-May-2026 00:15 ET (17-May-2026 04:15 GMT/UTC)
Brookhaven Lab scientists complete 2023 Oppenheimer Leadership Program
DOE/Brookhaven National LaboratoryWah-Keat Lee, Lijuan Ruan, and Alistair Rogers—all researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory—explored the complexities, challenges, and opportunities facing the national lab system and DOE as 2023 Oppenheimer Science and Energy Leadership Program (OSELP) fellows.
New space for building ultra-powerful magnets launches at national laboratory
DOE/Princeton Plasma Physics LaboratoryUnder the direction of principal engineer Yuhu Zhai, PPPL is building its new High-Field Magnet Test Facility, which will provide powerful magnets for scientific experiments to researchers at both PPPL and Princeton University, as well as private companies along the mid-Atlantic coast.
Argonne to host eight graduate student awardees in Department of Energy-sponsored research program
DOE/Argonne National LaboratoryArgonne provides graduate students with high-level mentorship and first-hand experience on their theses and STEM journeys.
Chloe Washabaugh creates designer molecules for the quantum future
DOE/Argonne National LaboratoryAs an engineer of high-performance molecular qubits, Q-NEXT collaborator and UChicago grad student Chloe Washabaugh takes on the erudite, the everyday and everything in between.
Argonne X-rays light the way to more stable solar cell materials
DOE/Argonne National LaboratoryArgonne scientists use X-rays powered by the Advanced Photon Source and a custom-built characterization platform to peer into ion movements of perovskites, a potential new solar energy material, and shining UV rays on them to see how they degrade.
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- Joule
Creating the self-healing grid of the future
DOE/Sandia National LaboratoriesA team from Sandia National Laboratories and New Mexico State University is work to make a vision of a self-healing electrical possible — not with tiny robots, but rather a cutting-edge library of algorithms. By coding these algorithms into grid relays, the system can quickly restore power to as many hospitals, grocery stores and homes as possible before grid operators can begin repairs or provide instructions.
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- IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery
Researchers release solar power data software to increase clean energy generation
DOE/SLAC National Accelerator LaboratoryA lot can happen to solar panels that are mounted to a roof – from tree branches casting shade over them to a neighbor’s baseball cracking one.
Now, a solar panel owner can better understand how their system is performing with a new software tool that transforms solar energy data into a clear picture of power generation over time. The tool could make it easier for solar owners to maintain their systems as the years go by, helping them generate more clean electricity for their homes and an electric grid.
The software, called PVInsight, reveals a system’s performance on cloudy days versus sunny days; potential shade impediments, like buildings or vegetation; or more catastrophic changes, like hail pellets damaging panels during a storm. Built by a team of researchers with SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory’s Grid Integration Systems and Mobility lab (GISMo) lab, the software is also open source, meaning anyone interested can access it.
New tomographic reconstruction algorithm developed at Berkeley Lab sets world record
DOE/Lawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryA team of researchers from Berkeley Lab developed a new tomographic reconstruction algorithm, TomoCAM, that leverages advanced mathematical techniques and GPU-based computing. Their method set a new world record by surpassing the speed of existing state-of-the-art iterative tomographic reconstruction algorithms.
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- Journal of Synchrotron Radiation
Radioactivity not invited! Argonne uses heavy ions to quickly and safely produce degradation in nuclear materials
DOE/Argonne National LaboratoryArgonne scientists have found a way to use the Argonne Tandem Linear Accelerator System to produce significant degradation in nuclear materials without the radioactivity associated with irradiation in a reactor