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Updates every hour. Last Updated: 7-Jun-2026 14:15 ET (7-Jun-2026 18:15 GMT/UTC)
31-Aug-2022
Soaking up the sun with artificial intelligence
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Scientists have developed a machine learning method capable screening tens of thousands of compounds as solar absorbers. They used this method to identify the best candidate materials for further investigation.
30-Aug-2022
Scientists grow lead-free solar material with a built-in switch
DOE/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
A new solar material developed by Berkeley Lab scientists offers a simpler and more sustainable approach to solar cell manufacturing. The material’s lead-free formulation could also benefit the commercialization of perovskites, a promising solar material that requires much less energy to manufacture than silicon.
- Journal
- Science Advances
30-Aug-2022
Jennifer Choy: Engineering atomic antennas for quantum sensing
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Profile of Jennifer Choy of the University of Wisconsin–Madison and Q-NEXT. Choy develops technologies to improve quantum sensors.
29-Aug-2022
Vintage SLAC accelerator software spreads its wings
DOE/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Pioneering software called ACE3P was developed almost a quarter century ago to fine-tune the design of particle accelerators and their components. Now its latest incarnation is being adapted for scientific supercomputing and manufacturing design, thanks to partnerships between two companies and DOE's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.
29-Aug-2022
Print, recycle, repeat: Scientists demonstrate a biodegradable printed circuit
DOE/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Scientists have developed a fully recyclable and biodegradable printed circuit. The advance could divert wearable devices and other flexible electronics from landfill, and mitigate the health and environmental hazards posed by heavy metal waste.
- Journal
- Advanced Materials
29-Aug-2022
Garret Suen: Then and Now / 2012 Early Career Award Winner
DOE/US Department of Energy
Garret Suen is an associate professor of Bacteriology at the University of Wisconsin – Madison, who is researching how herbivores use the microbes in their stomachs to break down cellulose into smaller molecules that can be converted into biofuels and bioproducts.
29-Aug-2022
Working with industry, Argonne brings new technologies to the marketplace
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne’s industrial partnerships are instrumental in getting technology from the laboratory and into popular use.
27-Aug-2022
Libby Johnson: On the frontier for nuclear safety
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Oak Ridge National Laboratory physicist Elizabeth “Libby” Johnson (1921-1996), one of the world’s first nuclear reactor operators, standardized the field of criticality safety with peers from ORNL and Los Alamos National Laboratory. Her work came on the heels of two incidents involving nuclear materials that took the lives of two government researchers at the end of the Manhattan Project.
26-Aug-2022
How the five National Quantum Information Science Research Centers harness the quantum revolution
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
The DOE National Quantum Information Science Research Centers are a collective force for quantum research in the United States, driving scientific innovation, building a quantum ecosystem and fostering the future quantum workforce.