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23-Aug-2024
Instrumental: Brookhaven's Alabama-bound spectrometer
DOE/Brookhaven National LaboratoryWhat populates Alabama’s William Bankhead National Forest? Trees might be the first thing that come to mind — or maybe deer. But a lot of sophisticated scientific instruments are joining the natural forest occupants thanks to a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) research facility being set up there to study connections between the forest and atmosphere. But before these sensitive tools are installed among the trees, staff from DOE’s Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) user facility need to ensure the instruments’ precision and accuracy.
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23-Aug-2024
Advanced Photon Source achieves world-record electron beam emittance measurement
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
The upgraded Advanced Photon Source’s electron beam emittance has been measured and the result is a world record. The measurement confirms the APS’s status as a world-leading facility for X-ray research.
22-Aug-2024
How particles of light may be producing drops of the perfect liquid
DOE/US Department of Energy
Underground at the Switzerland-France border, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN holds the record for the world’s largest particle accelerator. Its ring alone is nearly 17 miles around. With this tool, scientists smash together subatomic particles to help them better understand the tiny building blocks of the universe. One area that scientists use the LHC to study is the quark-gluon plasma.
20-Aug-2024
Argonne and the University of Münster join forces to advance essential battery materials and technology
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne and the University of Münster agreed to collaborate on advanced battery materials, building on past lithium battery research. This collaboration aims to enhance battery knowledge and address challenges in energy density, cost and lifespan.
19-Aug-2024
An electric grid that thinks ahead
DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Researchers are planning for an electric grid that deploys machine learning to think ahead, plan for the worst, anticipate demand, and meet consumer needs safely and securely.
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- DOE/US Department of Energy
16-Aug-2024
Breaking barriers in scientific discovery
DOE/US Department of Energy
A billion-billion floating point operations per second–that’s the power of exascale. The first exascale computer in the world, Frontier, resides at the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility. The DOE’s Office of Science Advanced Scientific Computing Research program has worked for decades to build supercomputers that break barriers in scientific discovery.
15-Aug-2024
Green energy conversations: Leaders pioneering Chicagoland sustainability efforts share their vision with Energy Department under secretary
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne’s Office of Community Engagement hosted Geri Richmond, the Department of Energy’s under secretary for science and innovation, at three sites on Chicago’s South Side to showcase green energy initiatives featuring Argonne’s involvement.
15-Aug-2024
The more you neutrino…
DOE/Brookhaven National Laboratory
As a summer science writing intern in the Media and Communications Office at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory, I learned about neutrinos while writing about Mary Bishai, an award-winning neutrino scientist. I attended neutrino lectures by Brookhaven physicists Elizabeth Worcester and Jay Hyun Jo, and I toured a laboratory where “cold microelectronics” designed to detect elusive signals of neutrinos get dipped in liquid nitrogen to ensure they are up to their chilly assignment.
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- DOE/US Department of Energy
15-Aug-2024
Steadying the hands of time
DOE/Sandia National Laboratories
Sandia National Laboratories is working with Japanese tech company Nichia Corporation to build the world’s most accurate compact atomic clock.