Argonne wins several HPCwire awards Laboratory recognized for leadership in high performance computing.
How can we further reduce CO2 emissions? New study reveals algae can help Argonne study shows that carbon emissions that come from making ethanol can cultivate algae which in turn can be used to make biofuel.
Three Argonne projects awarded for novel clean energy technology Argonne awarded $7.8 million for three clean energy projects.
Battery research at Argonne targets a fast charging future Electric vehicle drivers will spend less time at charging stations with batteries engineered for quick refueling.
Q&A: Could magnesium be a battery future? Argonne chemist Brian Ingram weighs in An abundant element could hold the key to high energy batteries.
Scientists discover new electrolyte for solid-state lithium-ion batteries New battery material offers promise for the development of all-solid batteries.
Argonne’s George Crabtree wins 2022 Energy Systems Award The prestigious award recognizes the importance of transforming energy systems from fossil fuels to carbon-free technologies.
Marcy Rood named ‘Clean Fuels Champion’ by Chicago Area Clean Cities A longtime clean energy supporter recognized by community