Prototypes of new superconducting magnets for the upgraded Advanced Photon Source were successfully lowered to their operating temperatures, far below freezing. These new magnets will help the APS generate more powerful X-rays more efficiently.
In a study published in Nature, researchers examined antimatter in protons with higher precision than ever before, revealing insights into the particle’s puzzling dynamics.
Argonne-driven technology is part of a broad initiative to answer fundamental questions about the birth of matter in the universe and the building blocks that hold it all together.
Three early-career scientists received Argonne’s 2022 Maria Goeppert Mayer Fellowship for their outstanding potential. Today we reflect on her life and legacy and how it has paved the way for the next generation of scientists.
Artificial intelligence is being called “the next generation of the way we do science.” At Argonne, researchers are leveraging the lab’s state-of-the-art-facilities and unparalleled expertise to shape the very future of science.