Pivotal Battery Discovery at Argonne Could Impact Transportation and Power Grid

CFN & ALS researchers uncover new avenue for overcoming the performance decline that occurs with repeated charge-discharge cycling.
ALCF Director Katherine Riley featured in HPCwire’s People to Watch 2022

ALCF Director of Science Katherine Riley was among the HPC professionals named to the annual list for their roles in driving innovation in the field.
March 17: Developing a Bold Decadal Vision for Commercial Fusion Energy

This OSTP summit will convene fusion energy leaders from government, industry, academia, and other stakeholder groups to showcase progress made and have inclusive conversations about an updated fusion strategy.
NIF Workshop Examines Prospects, Challenges for Inertial Fusion Energy

Event builds on the results of the milestone Aug. 8, 2021, NIF ICF experiment that produced 1.35 megajoules of energy.
Superfacility Model Brings COVID Research Into Real Time

Among the collaborators are scientists working at the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) and the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory,
New Data Portal Empowers Microbiome Researchers

Researchers from the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL), the Joint Genome Institute (JGI), Los Alamos National Laboratory, and Oak Ridge National Laboratory have created the National Microbiome Data Collaborative (NMDC) Data Portal.
ALS Assists with Rapid 3D Visualization of Lung Cells Altered by SARS-CoV-2

Scientists led by Carolyn Larabell at Berkeley Lab visualized COVID-infected lung cells and identified the major hallmarks of infection.
Jan 12: EMSL LEARN Webinar Series -Tips for Submitting a Successful Proposal
Scientists around the world can use EMSL’s world-class laboratory space, expertise, and equipment – for free – if their research proposal is competitively selected. During this webinar you’ll hear from four experts how to make your proposal stand out from the competition.
Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility Study Moves Quantum Revolution Closer to Reality
Researchers used Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Quantum Computing User Program (QCUP) to achieve major improvements in quantum fidelity, a potential step toward more accurate, reliable quantum networks and supercomputers.
DOE Announces $35 Million for Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing (SciDAC) Partnership in Nuclear Physics
The US Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Scientific Discovery Through Advanced Computing (SciDAC) program was created to bring together many of the nation’s top researchers to develop new computational methods for tackling some of the most challenging scientific problems.