Argonne’s workforce has continued to drive gender equality initiatives for 30 years. This is more than just a campus-wide effort. This outreach and culture change extend to the local community, the nation and the world.
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.
Argonne’s fall internship presentations highlight students’ development of professional STEM and communication skills, giving them the confidence to pursue future science, technology, engineering and math opportunities.
Argonne is providing data from its high-resolution climate model to help a major U.S. utility safeguard its current infrastructure and better plan for the future in a changing climate.
Walter Massey, the lab’s first Black director, looks back on his time at Argonne and talks about the inequities of minorities in science in light of a new Argonne Fellowship named for him.
Argonne was established 75 years ago with a mission to advance atomic energy. Today we are working to revitalize the U.S. energy sector and boost growth economywide.