Lithium-sulfur batteries are one step closer to powering the future With a new design, lithium-sulfur batteries could reach their full potential.
Scientists turn single molecule clockwise or counterclockwise on demand Controlling the rotation of this molecule could lead to new technologies for microelectronics, quantum computing and more.
Making the unimaginable possible in materials discovery Scientists find way to make new materials for batteries, magnets and microelectronics.
Paving the way for new drugs to treat a range of diseases Turning an integrin “off” could be the key to new pharmaceuticals for a wide range of conditions, including multiple sclerosis.
Scientists enhance stability of new material for solar cells New growth method for hybrid perovskites could have big impact on clean energy storage devices.
Nuclear popcorn: Heavy nucleus changes shapes at different energies A new paper sheds light on the nature of atomic nuclei.
Argonne researchers win Gordon Bell Special Prize for adapting language models to track virus variants Groundbreaking research focuses on understanding genomic sequences to catch more deadly variants of COVID-19.
Scientists construct novel quantum testbed one atom at a time With atomic precision, scientists built a testbed to manipulate electrons in entirely new ways with potential applications in quantum computing.
Skin-like electronics could monitor your health continuously New wearable electronics paired with artificial intelligence could transform screening for health problems.
AT&T, FEMA and Argonne National Laboratory collaborate to launch climate risk and resilience portal for U.S. communities The portal will help improve America’s preparedness for future climate extremes.