Women like biologist Rosalind Franklin, astronaut Sally Ride and Argonne physicist Maria Goeppert Mayer have made major contributions to the progress of science.
The Modeling, Experimentation and Validation (MeV) Summer School is intended to fill a critical educational gap for engineers and applied scientists involved in the design, licensing and operation of 21st Century nuclear power plants.
ARGONNE, Ill. —The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory was recently ranked the fourth-best place for postdocs to work by The Scientist, a life sciences magazine.
ARGONNE, Ill. —A team from Maine Township High School South, Park Ridge, Ill., won Argonne National Laboratory’s 16th annual Rube Goldberg Machine Contest, held today at the Chicago Children’s Museum on Navy Pier.
ARGONNE, Ill. — It’s as easy as 1+1 = 2. In order to continue to expand the horizon of scientific knowledge and retain the status of world leader in technology development, America will have to affirm its commitment to science and math education.
The Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory is one of the best places in the country for postdocs to work, according to a survey released today by the life sciences magazine, The Scientist.
Pekin defeated five other teams by building a complex machine that took at least 20 steps to assemble a hamburger consisting of no less than one precooked meat patty, two vegetables and two condiments, sandwiched between two bun halves.
ARGONNE, Ill. — Students from across the state will flip burgers and toss condiments during the 10th annual Illinois State Championship Rube Goldberg machine contest, co-sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory.
ARGONNE, Ill. — A team from Wilmington High School today won Argonne National Laboratory’s 13th annual Rube Goldberg Machine Contest held at Chicago Children’s Museum on Navy Pier.
ARGONNE, Ill. (Feb. 13, 2008) — The food will be anything but fast as local high school students compete to build a hamburger using at least 20 steps during Argonne National Laboratory’s 13th annual Rube Goldberg Machine Contest on Friday, Feb. 22.
ARGONNE, Ill. — Young women from throughout the area will learn about opportunities in science and engineering during the annual Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day Thursday, Feb. 21, at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory.
ARGONNE, Ill. (Jan. 24, 2008) — The discoveries of tomorrow will be made by the students of today, but they first must be exposed to the world of science and technology.
ARGONNE, Ill. — Two physicists at the U.S. Department’s Argonne National Laboratory have been honored for their work in creating one of the nation’s premiere science programs for high school students.