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Argonne National Laboratory

Argonne National Laboratory

Argonne National Laboratory outside Chicago is the first science and engineering research national laboratory in the United States, receiving this designation on July 1, 1946.

Heading for sustainable manufacturing by scaling up self-assembling nanosheets

Major step toward large-scale manufacturing of uniform and reliable smart sensors for real-time water monitoring

The way to a sustainable circular economy for plastics?

With a new design lithium-sulfur batteries could reach their full potential.

Monitoring health signs continuously with skin-like electronics

Making perovskite solar cells stable enough to be ready for prime time

Could we get lower nuclear energy costs by using artificial intelligence?

Using iron instead of platinum as a catalyst could finally make hydrogen fuel cells affordable

One step toward a revolution in the global ammonia industry that also helps the environment

The world of research evolves through remote experimentation

Stackable artificial leaf is able to capture 100 times more carbon than other systems

New findings to produce hydrogen at $2 per kilogram and eventually $1 per kilogram

Could clean cars powered by direct ethanol fuel cells be a solid approach to help mitigate climate change?

Ultrathin solar cells get more stable and more ready to challenge existing technologies

After a single injection, paralyzed animals regained ability to walk within four weeks

Could human learning be duplicated in synthetic matter?

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