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Argonne National Laboratory, operated by the U.S. Department of Energy, is one of the nation’s leading centers for scientific innovation and energy research. Located near Chicago, Argonne conducts pioneering work in fields such as materials science, energy storage, climate modeling, high-performance computing, and nuclear energy. With world-class facilities like the Advanced Photon Source and collaborations across academia and industry, Argonne drives transformative discoveries that address critical global challenges. Explore the latest scientific breakthroughs, technological innovations, and research news from Argonne National Laboratory here.
Argonne, University of Chicago scientists perform initial measurements through a 52-mile fiber-optic testbed. Scientists from…
An international team led by Argonne has visualized the elusive, ultrafast proton transfer process following…
University of Chicago Team Discovers Innovative Way to Tune Quantum Signals After decades of miniaturization,…
Scientists devise new catalyst that uses light to turn carbon dioxide to fuel. The concentration…
Scientists pioneer technique for working with topological materials. Topological materials have become a hot topic…
Exposing cathodes to light decreases charge time by a factor of two in lithium-ion batteries.…
Catalytic method upcycles single-use plastic into high-quality liquid products. Single-use plastics might have more inherent…
Breaking of rotational symmetry in ring-shaped nanoparticle leads to surprising quantum property when illuminated with…
Argonne scientists look to 3D printing to ease separation anxiety, which paves the way to…
Argonne’s new electrolyte mixture stabilizes silicon anodes during cycling. The lithium-ion battery is ubiquitous. Because…
Single atoms work great as catalysts, but they usually don’t stay single for long. Argonne…
By coupling magnetic behavior to a superconducting circuit, Argonne scientists pave the way for quantum…
Useful chaos — introduced disorder improves superconductivity. Discovered more than 100 years ago, superconductivity continues…
A newly published study from the University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory demonstrates how…
Argonne scientists have discovered a new magnetic phase in iron-based superconductors, shedding light on a…
Researchers from the Argonne National Laboratory have developed a new technique for creating nanoalloys. Argonne,…
Scientists have developed a new, inexpensive material that has the potential to convert solar energy…