New climate models on warming water temperatures in the Great Lakes region show that small differences in lake surface temperatures have a big impact on summer climate, fueling extreme weather. This is crucial information for climate resilience planning.
Companies can apply for dedicated supercomputing time and help from Argonne scientists to address their manufacturing and materials development challenges while improving energy efficiency.
A team of scientists from national laboratories and universities has developed a device that can sort information similarly to the most sophisticated machine known to mankind: the human brain.
A new material developed by scientists from three different disciplines can sense glutamate in the brain, and may lead to new tools to combat neurological disorders.
A consortium of institutions has joined with Argonne to build a new X-ray diffraction instrument for users of the APS, one that will enable materials research and clear the way for improvements in advance of the APS Upgrade.
Argonne’s collaborations in Indiana and across the United States have led to groundbreaking discoveries and development of new technologies that help meet the nation’s needs for sustainable energy, economic prosperity, and security.