Facing a potentially warmer, drier Washington state, Argonne develops plans to be sure nuclear power plants stay cool April 01, 2024
Research Highlight A mutual inductance level sensor system for liquid metals New prototype could lead to more efficient reactors, more economical maintenance and operation of nuclear power plants, and faster commercialization of new designs. April 01, 2024 | Nuclear Engineering, NSE Highlights
Feature Story Argonne’s new dual-armed telerobotic system for hazardous waste clean-up successfully demonstrated; has potential for other applications Argonne’s dual-armed telerobotic system could revolutionize hazardous waste clean-up. March 18, 2024 | Computer Science and Engineering, System Software, Manufacturing Engineering
‘Just watch us’: Gates-backed TerraPower is bullish on being the first next-gen nuclear plant in U.S. March 14, 2024
Awards and Recognition Nonproliferation, national security, nuclear energy, infrastructure resilience and climate teams from Argonne earn Secretary of Energy Honor Awards Extraordinary work by Argonne teams garners awards that celebrate a combination of specialized capabilities, collaboration and common purpose. March 04, 2024 | About Argonne, Awards and Recognition, We Are Argonne
In the News Record-setting warmth this February in Chicago is cause for climate change concern, experts say February 26, 2024 | climate, Argonne Climate News
American nuclear power plants are among the most secure in the world — what if they could be less expensive, too? January 26, 2024
Argonne National Laboratory flexes capabilities with receipt of four nuclear innovation vouchers January 22, 2024
Argonne and Prairie View A&M University hosted International Atomic Energy Agency workshops for African educators December 12, 2023