The digital twin program will allow researchers to try out their experiments in a simulated version of scientific facilities, before ever setting foot in the real thing.
In a collaborative effort to “recover, recycle and reuse,” Argonne strengthens research that addresses pollution, greenhouse gases and climate change and aligns with new policies for carbon emission reduction.
In a study published in Nature Energy, researchers demonstrated nickel-rich cathode compositions for rechargeable batteries that are free of the costly element cobalt.
In a study published in ACS Nano, researchers demonstrated that radioluminescent nanoparticles implanted in the brain and exposed to X-rays might be used for direct brain stimulation to treat neurological conditions.