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Scientists Develop New Algorithm that May Provide Insights into Battery Corrosion

11/07/2022 | Argonne National Laboratory
Putting together a jigsaw puzzle is a great activity for a rainy Sunday afternoon. But the somewhat more difficult process of quickly assembling 3D scientific jigsaw puzzles — atomic structures of different materials — has recently gotten a lot easier, thanks to new research that pairs high-powered X-ray beams with advanced computing methodologies.

Advanced Microscope Techniques Could Pave Way for Improved Computer Memories

09/08/2022 | Argonne National Laboratory
Anyone who has watched steam billow up from a boiling kettle or seen ice crystals form on a wet window in winter has observed what scientists call a phase transition.

How Artificial Intelligence Could Lower Nuclear Energy Costs

08/15/2022 | Business Wire
Nuclear power plants provide large amounts of electricity without releasing planet-warming pollution. But the expense of running these plants has made it difficult for them to stay open.

New 2D Superconductor Forms at Higher Temperatures Than Ever Before

04/28/2021 | Jared Sagoff, ANL
New interfacial superconductor has novel properties that raise new fundamental questions and might be useful for quantum information processing or quantum sensing.

Getting a Look Under the Hood of Topological Insulators

09/11/2019 | Argonne National Laboratory
Certain materials, like copper, conduct electricity very well. Other materials, like glass, do not. A certain kind of material, called a topological insulator, acts partially like one and partially like the other ― it behaves like a conductor at its surface and an insulator in its interior.
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