Feature Story From wildfires to bird calls: Sage redefines environmental monitoring Sage’s artificial intelligence-enabled sensors give scientists a new tool to understand our planet. June 24, 2024 | Computer Science and Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Edge Computing/Internet of Things
Press Release Green Era Campus and Argonne align to forge community partner–focused agreement Green Era Campus’s mission aligns with Argonne’s research in clean energy, nature-based solutions and climate-resilient strategies. June 05, 2024 | MOU, digester, equity
Scientists detail research to assess the viability and risks of marine cloud brightening May 01, 2024
Press Release Unraveling the song of ice and fire across the American landscape with machine learning A new study explores the intriguing relationship between wildfires in the West and hailstorms in the central U.S. April 25, 2024 | Computer Science and Engineering, Machine Learning, Environmental and Earth Science
Facing a potentially warmer, drier Washington state, Argonne develops plans to be sure nuclear power plants stay cool April 01, 2024
Feature Story DOE officials tour Southern Great Plains atmospheric observatory The observatory is part of the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement user facility and is the world’s largest climate research facility. March 28, 2024 | Environmental and Earth Science, Atmospheric Science, Argonne Climate News
Officials greenlight multi-million acre energy storage project in desert: ‘We’re thrilled to see that this project has been permitted’ October 01, 2024
In the News Chicago scientists turn to balloons to help study city’s heat September 19, 2024 | climate, Argonne Climate News
In the News Local scientists studying how the Chicago skyline contributes to city heat islands August 02, 2024 | climate, CROCUS, Argonne Climate News
In the News 31 Tornadoes in the Chicago Area? A Look at What’s Behind Extreme Weather July 30, 2024 | Argonne Climate News, climate