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A team of scientists across several U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) national laboratories has unraveled how light and a ...
Nuclear reactors across the U.S. generate used fuel, but more than 95% of that fuel still holds valuable energy. Through advanced chemical processes and new technologies, scientists aim to recyc. . .
Solving life's great mysteries often requires detective work, using observed outcomes to determine their cause. For instance, ...
The Argonne National Laboratory, founded in 1946, is roughly 30 miles from downtown Chicago in Lemont, Illinois. It grew out of the Manhattan Project at the University of Chicago, which resulted ...
Argonne National Laboratory is a massive research facility outside of Chicago that’s run by the U.S. Department of Energy. And this week, Nerdette hosts Tricia Bobeda and Greta Johnsen take you ...
Nuclear science and technology experts at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory have been working for the past two years to develop a framework to accelerate discovery ...
Argonne National Lab engineer's research could help keep electric vehicle batteries out of landfills 02:01. CHICAGO (CBS) --Electric vehicles may be a hot way to reduce your carbon footprint, but ...
Argonne National Laboratory is launching an incubator for science-fueled startups, attempting to narrow the gap those companies often face between the lab and the marketplace. The Department of ...
It may have an uninspiring name, but Building 201 is one of the more remarkable structures on the Argonne National Laboratory campus. The futuristic, semicircular building and another gleaming ...
LEMONT, Ill. (CBS)-- Scientists at Argonne National Laboratory and a supercomputer are helping in the fight against the coronavirus. Dr. Stephen Streiffer of Argonne is among those helping make ...
Argonne National Laboratory is a science and engineering research national laboratory operated by UChicago Argonne LLC for the United States Department of Energy located near Lemont, Illinois ...
Dean E. Eastman, a 33-year IBM veteran, will become director of Argonne National Laboratory in mid-July–the second consecutive executive from private industry instead of academia to head the ...