New funding enables enhanced tracking of COVID variants in wastewater Wastewater could be the key to locating new variants.
Scientists use nuclear physics to probe Floridan Aquifer threatened by climate change As rising sea levels threaten coastal areas, scientists are using an emerging nuclear dating technique to track the ins and outs of water flow.
Machine learning provides a shortcut to simulate interactions in materials for solar energy harvesting Scientists are using machine learning to speed up development of materials that can harness energy from sunlight.
Using artificial intelligence to recover energy, nutrients and freshwater from municipal wastewater Argonne and partners to develop an artificial intelligence-assisted system for resource recovery from municipal wastewater.
Do simulations represent the real world at the atomic scale? Multidisciplinary research team develops new strategy for validating computer simulations.
Q&A with Junhong Chen: Argonne’s lead water strategist addresses questions on managing our precious water resources Argonne’s lead water strategist addresses questions on managing our precious water resources.
Biofuel producers make significant gains in efficiency, productivity and conservation, Argonne survey shows Survey results showed that the biofuel industry has made marked efforts to conserve resources, diversify product portfolio, recycle and reuse water and improve productivity.