Hydrogen is one of the most abundant elements in the universe and an attractive form of renewable energy for fuel that could play a significant role in combatting the climate crisis.
Researchers make the most direct-ever observation of a key intermediate product formed during breakdown of hydrocarbons important to understanding climate change and combustion.
Argonne’s David Awschalom and Oleg Poluektov study the materials and chemical processes needed to develop the next generation of quantum-smart devices and quantum computing technology.
Northern Illinois University, Argonne National Laboratory, the University of North Texas and Angstrom Advanced Inc. are being funded by DOE to develop a promising new technology for combatting climate change.