Argonne Publications
The publications listed below are intended for general readers interested
in Argonne research and other activities. A wide array of publication
and information resources, including scientific and technical reports,
is available through the Argonne
Information Management (AIM) System. Scientific and technical reports
can also be located through the Office
of Scientific and Technical Information, which provides access to
energy, science and technology reports from the Manhattan Project to the
present.
General interest publications
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What's New at Argonne — A monthly community e-mail newsletter
that contains links to articles about the people, the discoveries,
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Argonne Now — Argonne's
semi-annual magazine, focused on science features and news stories about
Argonne research and other activities.
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Fall
2009 — More power to you: Argonne scientists
and engineers are crafting energy solutions for the Green Age. Nuclear
power gets a makeover, lithium-ion batteries get a sidekick and
Argonne lights up the future of solar. |
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Winter
2009 — Argonne's X-ray facilities allow
researchers to peer into our own bodies, recreate conditions at
the Earth's core, craft new drugs, and improve cars' fuel-injection
efficiency. |
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Spring
2008 — How Argonne's supercomputer Blue
Gene/P and other advanced computing resources will transform research
in myriad fields, from finding better catalysts to modeling nuclear
reactors to enabling us to move around more safely, quickly and
cheaply. |
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Fall
2007 — Learn about Argonne's contributions
to the race to develop greener cars, including lithium-ion batteries;
our user-friendly science facilities; and our industrial partnerships. |
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