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Updates every hour. Last Updated: 4-Jun-2026 09:15 ET (4-Jun-2026 13:15 GMT/UTC)
A celebration of Black History Month at Argonne
DOE/Argonne National LaboratoryTo celebrate Black History Month, Argonne is pleased to highlight six employees and one up-and-coming high school STEM student who exemplify how a diverse team drives our science mission forward.
Bruised and bleeding: New materials show where they’re hurt
DOE/Sandia National LaboratoriesJust as a medication bottle might be opened and the tamper seals carefully reattached by a bad guy, the International Atomic Energy Agency is concerned its tamper-indicating devices could be bypassed and repaired or counterfeited. A possible solution? Engineers at Sandia National Laboratories have developed a groundbreaking prototype using “bruising” materials. Their innovation doesn’t just detect tampering; the new device boldly displays the evidence, like battle scars.
Amy J. Clarke: Then and Now / 2012 Early Career Award Winner
DOE/US Department of EnergyAt the Colorado School of Mines, Distinguished Professor in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Amy J. Clarke studies metals manufacturing. She observes how microscopic structures form and how processing conditions can be modified to affect solidification and defect development.
Argonne training program alumni find success in extreme-scale computing
DOE/Argonne National LaboratoryPast attendees of the annual Argonne Training Program on Extreme-Scale Computing are thriving in careers across the field of high performance computing.
CyberShake study uses Summit supercomputer to investigate earthquake hazards
DOE/Oak Ridge National LaboratoryResearchers at the Statewide California Earthquake Center, or SCEC, are unraveling the mysteries of earthquakes by using physics-based computational models running on high-performance computing systems at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The team’s findings will provide a better understanding of seismic hazards in the Golden State.
Argonne, Achates Power break new ground developing hydrogen-powered engine for decarbonizing long-haul commercial vehicles
DOE/Argonne National LaboratoryArgonne scientists demonstrate potential of opposed-piston engine powered by zero-carbon hydrogen
Deciphering dynamics of electric charge
DOE/Oak Ridge National LaboratoryResearch led by Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Marti Checa and Liam Collins has pioneered a groundbreaking approach, described in the journal Nature Communications, toward understanding the behavior of an electric charge at the microscopic level.
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- Nature Communications
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- National Research Foundation of Korea, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, ORNL Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences Research Program, Flinders University Start-up grant
New method monitors grid stability with hydropower project signals
DOE/Oak Ridge National LaboratoryScientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, have developed an algorithm to predict electric grid stability using signals from pumped storage hydropower projects. The method provides critical situational awareness as the grid increasingly shifts to intermittent renewable power.
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- U.S. Department of Energy
Tracking radioactive source recovery: New cesium irradiator replacement project dashboard
DOE/Idaho National LaboratoryPeople often think of radiation as the basis for carbon-free nuclear power. But radiation can also save lives. That’s especially true in hospitals where professionals use nuclear medicine to make diagnoses, treat medical conditions and sterilize equipment.