Feature Story Argonne addresses obstacles to clean water for all Dozens of Argonne researchers are helping to solve one of the world’s most pressing problems — the availability of clean water. February 07, 2019 | Water Resources, Computational Science, Environmental and Earth Science
Feature Story Scientists take X-ray aim in effort to discover new fuel catalyst Research reveals why similar water-splitting cobalt catalysts can behave differently. February 05, 2019 | Energy Technology and Storage, Renewable Energy, Aquatic Science
Research Highlight Machine learning coarse grained models for water In a Nature Communications article, a team led by Center for Nanoscale Materials researchers introduces a machine learning workflow of models for water transformations that increases accuracy at lower computational cost. January 14, 2019 | Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Machine Learning, Aquatic Science
Press Release Discovery adapts natural membrane to make hydrogen fuel from water Scientists adapt natural membrane to make renewable fuels. January 10, 2019 | Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Energy Technology and Storage
In the News Barely scratching the surface: A new way to make robust membranes December 14, 2018 | Water
Press Release Barely scratching the surface: A new way to make robust membranes Argonne researchers have demonstrated a new technique’s viability for membranes. December 12, 2018 | Materials Science and Engineering, Polymers, Aquatic Science
Feature Story Why the future of water purification may involve Chinese ink A substance developed thousands of years ago could help accelerate solutions to the world’s freshwater crisis. November 26, 2018 | Materials Science and Engineering, Nanomaterials, Aquatic Science
Feature Story Sunlight turns membrane into a self-cleaning, pollutant-eating powerhouse Argonne scientists have invented a membrane that, when exposed to sunlight, can clean itself and also actively degrade pollutants. November 07, 2018 | Materials Science and Engineering, Polymers, Aquatic Science
In the News Making Chicago more prepared for extreme weather November 05, 2018 | Extreme Weather Events, Water