George Crabtree, energy trailblazer remembered as a “great listener” and “boundless explorer,” dead at 78 Distinguished researcher led Argonne’s Joint Center for Energy Storage Research and made pivotal discoveries in high-temperature superconductors.
Scientists develop more humane, environmentally friendly battery material New cobalt-free lithium-ion battery cathode offers higher stability.
Revolutionary environmental artificial intelligence infrastructure detailed in new report Multilab collaboration gives results from workshop.
Argonne National Laboratory names first Office of Community Engagement director Argonne created the Office of Community Engagement in 2022 to enhance its local, state and regional community outreach and engagement efforts.
ComEd report shows how science and supercomputers help utilities adapt to climate change ComEd and Argonne National Laboratory partnered on a milestone report that analyzes the impact of climate in future northern Illinois.
Vegetation has a substantial impact on the movement of energy in the Arctic A new paper shows that vegetation type is an important predictor of energy exchange between land and the atmosphere in the Arctic summer.
A new tool helps map out where to develop clean energy infrastructure The Geospatial Energy Mapper is an interactive online mapping tool that can help identify areas across the country that are suitable for wind, solar, and other clean energy infrastructure projects.
Lithium-sulfur batteries are one step closer to powering the future With a new design, lithium-sulfur batteries could reach their full potential.
Scientists turn single molecule clockwise or counterclockwise on demand Controlling the rotation of this molecule could lead to new technologies for microelectronics, quantum computing and more.
Making the unimaginable possible in materials discovery Scientists find way to make new materials for batteries, magnets and microelectronics.