Frontier supercomputer runs the largest astrophysical simulation of universe

Giving batteries a longer life with the Advanced Photon Source | Argonne National Laboratory

Recycling carbon dioxide into household chemicals: a low-cost, tin-based catalyst can selectively convert carbon dioxide to three widely produced chemicals — ethanol, acetic acid and formic acid

Magnetically levitated space elevator to low-earth orbit (2001) [pdf]

Research shows mouse and primate brains mature at the same pace

Plastic production via advanced recycling lowers GHG emissions

Argonne: Lithium-Air battery 1200 wh/kg, 1000 cycles

For the first time, scientists have entangled atoms for use as networked quantum sensors, specifically, atomic clocks and accelerometers

Scientists use novel method to make promising battery material: niobium pentoxide

Moving toward cleaner, more efficient hydrogen production

Researchers uncover new avenue for overcoming the performance decline that occurs with repeated charge-discharge cycling in the cathodes of next generation batteries

Scientists have achieved efficient quantum coupling between two distant magnetic devices, which can host a magnetic excitations called magnons

Researchers have now uncovered a way to improve resolution and sensitivity of an electron microscope by using AI

Scientists investigate a process that recycles nuclear and electronic waste materials to extend their lifetime and reduce expensive and invasive mining.

Pivotal discovery in quantum and classical information processing

Researchers have developed a novel approach to help system operators understand how to better control power systems with help of artificial intelligence

Turning carbon dioxide into liquid fuel

Real-world experiment in Chicago suburbs achieves quantum entanglement across 52-mile fiber network

Scientists solved a critical part of the mystery of photosynthesis, focusing on the initial, ultrafast events through which photosynthetic proteins capture light & use it to initiate a series of electron transfer reactions

Argonne researchers posit way to locally circumvent Second Law of Thermodynamics

New magnetism research brings high-temp superconductivity applications closer: Only half the atoms in some iron-based superconductors are magnetic, providing a conclusive demonstration of the wave-like properties of metallic magnetism in these materials.

“Super Engine” may fundamentally change the way internal combustion engines work

Breakthrough observation of Mott transition in a superconductor, an international team of researchers announced

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Argonne allocates 1.7 billion core-hours to 24 projects. Crossposted to /r/HPC

Argonne National Labs Shutting Down “Ask a Scientist”

Discovery sheds light on nuclear reactor fuel behavior during a severe event