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When Pete Beckman was an undergraduate in the 1980s, science and engineering majors typically sought summer jobs as lifeguards, golf caddies and other such positions filled by teenagers.
Less than two years since its release, interest and demand for Waggle, a wireless environmental sensing platform created at Argonne National Laboratory, is flourishing among research groups, industry and government entities, its creators say.
As 2016 draws to a close, we’re looking back at just a few of the many cool stories that came out of research conducted by Argonne scientists and engineers this year.
Climate change can often seem concerned mainly with carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases far above the Earth — but researchers also want to know what role things on the ground play.
The first campaign of the GRETINA array at the ATLAS facility was completed on June 15, 2015. Over a little more than a year, a total of 130 days of beam time was devoted to measurements with GRETINA for 18 PAC-approved experiments.