Awards and Recognition Tomas Polakovic develops the next generation of superconducting particle detectors Superconducting nanowires have a variety of applications in nuclear physics and cosmology, says the Argonne Fellow. August 29, 2023 | Materials Science and Engineering, Nanomaterials, About Argonne
Press Release New startups join Argonne’s entrepreneurship program Clean energy startups embed at Argonne to develop innovative technologies that hold promise for helping mitigate climate change. August 28, 2023 | Entrepreneurship, Science and Technology Partnerships and Outreach, centers and joint institutes
In the News Argonne scientists working to change Humboldt Park’s ‘heat dome’ August 24, 2023 | Science and Technology Partnerships and Outreach
People Spotlight Leslie Rogers explores the mysterious imbalance of matter and antimatter The Maria Goeppert Mayer fellow is studying a rare form of radioactive decay that has never been observed. August 24, 2023 | Physics, Medium Energy Physics, About Argonne
Awards and Recognition Argonne researchers win three 2023 R&D 100 Awards The R&D 100 Awards have recognized three projects involving Argonne and partners as 2023 winners. August 23, 2023 | Computational Science, Computational Environmental Science, High Performance Computing
Feature Story Teacher institute empowers teachers to bring data science to the classroom Workshop connects high school teachers with data science so they can apply new approaches to their lesson plans. August 22, 2023 | Education, Learning Center, Science and Technology Partnerships and Outreach
Awards and Recognition Argonne receives funding to use AI and machine learning for nuclear physics research Argonne will receive part of $16 million from the Department of Energy for three nuclear physics projects on accelerators and detectors. August 21, 2023 | Physics, Accelerator Physics, Nuclear Physics
In the News This Distant Galaxy Cluster is Totally Relaxed, Unharassed for a Billion Years August 18, 2023