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    Released: 22-Nov-2023 10:05 AM EST
    Gordon Peterson is hunting for efficient, sustainable energy materials
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    Maria Goeppert Mayer Fellow Gordon Peterson talks about his work at Argonne National Laboratory researching a class of materials called thermoelectrics.

    Newswise: Kevin Brown is paving the way toward the next generation of supercomputers
    Released: 13-Nov-2023 3:05 PM EST
    Kevin Brown is paving the way toward the next generation of supercomputers
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    Kevin Brown, a Walter Massey Fellow at Argonne National Laboratory, talks about the fellowship and his career focused on optimizing supercomputers.

    Released: 6-Nov-2023 11:05 AM EST
    Afroditi Papadopoulou seeks to unlock the mysteries of matter
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    Afroditi Papadopoulou, a Maria Goeppert Mayer fellow at Argonne National Laboratory, talks about what led her to the fellowship and studying neutrinos.

    Newswise: Tomas Polakovic develops the next generation of superconducting particle detectors
    Released: 29-Aug-2023 10:25 AM EDT
    Tomas Polakovic develops the next generation of superconducting particle detectors
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    The Maria Goeppert Mayer Fellow describes his research on superconducting nanowires and how Argonne has supported his career development.

    Released: 24-Aug-2023 12:45 PM EDT
    Leslie Rogers explores the mysterious imbalance of matter and antimatter
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    Leslie Rogers describes her research on radioactive decay and how Argonne supported her career development.

    Newswise: Nazia Zakir helps keep Argonne’s staff and campus safe
    Released: 13-Jul-2023 3:30 PM EDT
    Nazia Zakir helps keep Argonne’s staff and campus safe
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    Nazia Zakir talks about her role as Environment, Safety and Health (ESH) senior director at Argonne National Laboratory.

    Newswise: Speaking my language: Robert Winarski’s background helps him coordinate beamline installation for the Advanced Photon Source Upgrade
    Released: 5-Jul-2023 11:50 AM EDT
    Speaking my language: Robert Winarski’s background helps him coordinate beamline installation for the Advanced Photon Source Upgrade
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    With the year-long shutdown underway, the Advanced Photon Source Upgrade project is in the midst of building seven new beamlines, constructing the infrastructure for two more, and updating several more existing beamlines. Robert Winarski is coordinating all of this work, and his background as a scientist who has constructed beamlines is key to his success.

    Newswise: Material scientist Ashley Bielinski relied on her passion for cutting-edge research to grow her career at Argonne
    Released: 9-May-2023 1:50 PM EDT
    Material scientist Ashley Bielinski relied on her passion for cutting-edge research to grow her career at Argonne
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    Argonne fellow Ashley Bielinski developed a new approach to study atomic layer deposition, an important technique in research and industry.

    Newswise: Xuan Zhang: Why spin gold when you can spin steel, and more?
    Released: 4-Apr-2023 10:05 AM EDT
    Xuan Zhang: Why spin gold when you can spin steel, and more?
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    Argonne National Laboratory draws on strengths of principal materials scientist Xuan Zhang to develop unique facilities and research capabilities.

    Newswise: Sixbert Muhoza studies a new class of materials that could help fight climate change
    Released: 14-Mar-2023 10:55 AM EDT
    Sixbert Muhoza studies a new class of materials that could help fight climate change
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    A scholar in Argonne's Applied Materials Division, Sixbert Muhoza is studying a new class of materials called MXenes that could improve batteries and help convert carbon dioxide to fuel.

    Released: 8-Dec-2022 11:05 AM EST
    Have you heard of cloud computing? Argonne’s Ian Foster helped lay its groundwork
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    Argonne computer scientist Ian Foster is considered the father of cloud computing. His impact on grid computing and computer science is recognized by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers with the 2023 IEEE Internet Award.

    Released: 15-Feb-2022 10:25 AM EST
    Q&A: Could magnesium be a battery future? Argonne chemist Brian Ingram weighs in
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    Argonne chemist Brian Ingram answers questions about magnesium-ion batteries.

    Released: 13-Dec-2021 9:00 AM EST
    Peering at the universe from the bottom of the Earth
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    Argonne scientists Lindsey Bleem and Clarence Chang talk about what it’s like to look for signals from the early universe from the South Pole Telescope.

    Released: 21-Sep-2016 2:00 PM EDT
    The Microbiome Project: Probiotics
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    Argonne microbiologist Jack Gilbert explore whether or not consuming probiotics benefits our health.

    Released: 29-Mar-2016 4:05 PM EDT
    Q&A: Supratik Guha
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    Last August, Supratik Guha joined the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory as director for both the Center for Nanoscale Materials and the laboratory’s Nanoscience & Technology Division. Guha took the time to answer a few questions about his background, his plan for the labs, and his perspective on where nanoscience is headed.

    Released: 14-Dec-2015 9:05 AM EST
    JCESR Director Participates in Reddit AMA on the Future of Energy Storage
    Argonne National Laboratory

    The Director of the Joint Center for Energy Storage Research, George Crabtree, is doing a Reddit Ask Me Anything to answer questions about the past, present and future of energy storage.

    1-Jul-2015 3:05 PM EDT
    5 Physics Properties That Affect Your Gas Mileage
    Argonne National Laboratory

    Why does summer gas cost more (but get you better mileage?) Why does accelerating use more gas than driving at a steady speed? Argonne transportation engineer Steve Ciatti talks about the science behind gas mileage.


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