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Argonne National Laboratory

Argonne’s Aurora exascale supercomputer brings powerful capabilities for research involving simulation, AI and data analysis.

World’s Most Powerful Computer Hunts for Universe’s Dark Secrets

Categories Space, Technology
Artistic rendering illustrating the key finding that lowering the heat-up rate during cathode preparation for sodium-ion batteries eliminated the strain and cracking problem in core-shell particles with a concentration gradient.

Researchers Crack a Key Problem with Sodium-Ion Batteries for Electric Vehicles

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics, Technology
The cosmic microwave background — the universe’s oldest light — has traversed vast distances before reaching us. During its extended journey, gravitational forces from massive cosmic structures caused its trajectory to bend before being captured by the South Pole Telescope.

Results from South Pole Telescope’s new camera emerge

Categories Space
ice illustration

Even far below freezing, ice’s surface begins melting as temperatures rise

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics
Argonne Distinguished Fellow Esen Ercan Alp, right, and physicist and group leader Jiyong Zhao, left, at APS Beamline 3-ID-B, where scientists measured the composition of fragments of a near-Earth asteroid.

Advanced Photon Source helps illuminate the journey of a 4 billion-year-old asteroid

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space

Less than a nanometer thick, stronger and more versatile than steel

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology

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