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7-Oct-2021
Argonne hosts summer school for nuclear energy scientists
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne hosted the 13th annual Modeling, Experimentation and Validation Summer School July 19-30. National labs and industry helped fill a critical educational gap for the engineers and scientists who will shape the future of nuclear energy.
6-Oct-2021
A colorful, sustainable solution for 3D printing
DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
PNNL has developed seaweed-based inks and materials for 2-D and 3-D printing that can be used for a multitude of applications in the art, medical, STEM, and other fields.
6-Oct-2021
Sandia creates global archive of historical renewable energy documents
DOE/Sandia National Laboratories
Sandia National Laboratories’ solar researchers and librarians have spent the past few years collecting, digitizing and cataloging a host of reports, memos, blueprints, photos and more on concentrating solar power, a kind of renewable energy produced by using large mirrors to reflect and concentrate sunlight onto a receiver on a tower to generate electricity. These historical research documents are now in a publicly accessible digital archive for other concentrating solar power researchers, historians, corporations and citizens to view.
6-Oct-2021
Cell ‘fingerprinting’ could yield long-awaited alzheimer’s disease diagnostic
DOE/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Some devastating diseases, like Alzheimer's and autoimmune conditions, are hard to diagnose correctly because doctors don’t yet know what genes or molecules to look for. But this new technique inspired by the Star Trek tricorder can spot disease without the clues, using infrared light and machine learning.
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6-Oct-2021
Brown takes new role with Climate Change Science Institute at ORNL
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Marilyn Brown of the Georgia Institute of Technology recently began a joint faculty appointment, or JFA, with the Climate Change Science Institute at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory. As an internationally recognized leader in climate solutions and energy policy, Brown will collaborate with ORNL to apply insights from global climate science to inform regional strategies that reduce carbon emissions and equitably address impacts on communities.
5-Oct-2021
Osteoporosis drug may be a promising treatment for therapy-resistant breast cancer
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Researchers from Argonne and the University of Chicago have found that lasofoxifene, a drug used to treat osteoporosis, may be a safer and more effective treatment for breast cancer than the current gold standard. Clinical trials have begun.
1-Oct-2021
Energy Secretary Granholm visits ORNL in virtual tour of world-class science facilities
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
On Sept. 28, U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm joined leadership and top scientists and engineers online at Oak Ridge National Laboratory for a two-hour whirlwind tour. At 14 stops, researchers highlighted the lab’s world-class facilities and projects that enable leading-edge scientific discoveries and innovations that address some of the nation’s most compelling scientific and technical challenges.
1-Oct-2021
Perfecting the pellet
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
A team of experts at Oak Ridge National Laboratory is taking aim at one of the biggest challenges facing the international ITER fusion facility: turning cold gas into wine-cork-sized, solid pellets to help keep ITER’s plasma in check.
30-Sep-2021
Microbial “theft” enables breakdown of methane, toxic methylmercury
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
A team led by the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the University of Michigan has discovered that certain bacteria can steal an essential compound from other microbes to break down methane and toxic methylmercury in the environment.