Argonne researchers are working with two industrial partners to create nanofluids that improve the cooling of power electronics in hybrid electric vehicles.
When most of us think of an atom, we think of tiny electrons whizzing around a stationary, dense nucleus composed of protons and neutrons, collectively known as nucleons.
Argonne’s Hispanic/Latino Club is the first winner of the laboratory’s annual Women in Science and Technology (WIST) Diversity Award, created to honor the contributions of an individual or team for their commitment to promoting diversity at the laboratory
As the United States transitions away from a primarily petroleum-based transportation industry, a number of different alternative fuel sources—ethanol, biodiesel, electricity and hydrogen—have each shown their own promise.
Catalysts are one of those things that few people think much about, beyond perhaps in high school chemistry, but they make the world tick. Catalysts are all around us.