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Released: 29-Sep-2021 3:35 PM EDT
Correlated electrons ‘tango’ in a perovskite oxide at the extreme quantum limit
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

A team led by Oak Ridge National Laboratory found a rare quantum material. Straining it creates an electronic band structure that sets the stage for exotic, tightly correlated behavior – akin to tangoing – among especially mobile electric charge carriers.

Released: 28-Sep-2021 12:50 PM EDT
Breakthrough research makes battery recycling more economical
Argonne National Laboratory

Researchers at the nation’s first advanced battery recycling research and development center have made a pivotal discovery that removes one of the biggest hurdles standing in the way of making recycling lithium-ion batteries economically viable.

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Released: 23-Sep-2021 11:55 AM EDT
Researchers "Watch" Molten Salts Carve Tiny Nooks and Tunnels into Metal Alloys in 3D
Brookhaven National Laboratory

A multidisciplinary team of scientists has used the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II), a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science User facility located at the DOE’s Brookhaven National Laboratory, to investigate how high-temperature molten salts corrode metal alloys.

Released: 22-Sep-2021 4:00 PM EDT
Artificial Intelligence Brings Better Hurricane Predictions
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

A new model offers more accurate predictions of how intensely hurricanes may strike.

Released: 22-Sep-2021 8:35 AM EDT
Scientists ID Sterol Essential for Oil Accumulation in Plants
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Scientists seeking to unravel the details of how plants produce and accumulate oil have identified a new essential component of the assembly line--a particular sterol that plays a key role in the formation of oil droplets. The findings may suggest new ways to engineer the oil content of a variety of plant tissues for potential applications in bioenergy, chemical engineering, and nutrition.

Newswise: Poorly Circulated Room Air Raises Potential Exposure to Contaminants by up to 6 Times
Released: 22-Sep-2021 8:30 AM EDT
Poorly Circulated Room Air Raises Potential Exposure to Contaminants by up to 6 Times
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Having good room ventilation to dilute and disperse indoor air pollutants has long been recognized, and with the COVID-19 pandemic its importance has become all the more heightened. But new experiments by Berkeley Lab indoor air researchers show that certain circumstances will result in poor mixing of room air, meaning airborne contaminants may not be effectively dispersed and removed by building level ventilation.

Released: 21-Sep-2021 6:05 PM EDT
Avoiding an Energy Cold Crunch with More Efficient Cooling
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Covalent organic polymers can adsorb three times more refrigerant than the best available alternatives, resulting in more efficient cooling.

Released: 21-Sep-2021 3:15 PM EDT
Preparing for a Future Pandemic with Artificial Intelligence
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

PNNL data scientists are refining their artificial intelligence tools with COVID-19 data to advance therapeutics and treatments for a future pandemic.

Released: 21-Sep-2021 10:40 AM EDT
Agricultural decarbonization gets new emphasis at ORNL
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Finding a way to reduce metric tons of carbon dioxide while sustaining food products to feed the country and the world is becoming an area of increased focus in national decarbonization efforts and is attracting increased attention at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

Released: 20-Sep-2021 6:10 PM EDT
Forward-thinking white paper charts R&D path to give electric aviation industry wings
Argonne National Laboratory

U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory, DOE’s Vehicle Technologies Office (VTO), National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Glenn Research Center and other experts aim to make electric aviation a reality.


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