Lab wins three Federal Laboratory Consortium awards for energy storage, cancer treatment, and next-gen microchip work.
Team led by Argonne National Lab selected as DOE's Batteries and Energy Storage Hub
Multi-partner team led by Argonne National Laboratory selected for award of $120 million to establish a new Batteries and Energy Storage Hub.
Greener storage for green energy
ARPA-E grant will support research into next-generation flow batteries to solve wind/solar intermittency problem.
Rotating Thermal Flows in Natural and Industrial Processes
Rotating Thermal Flows in Natural and Industrial Processes provides the reader with a systematic description of the different types of thermal convection and flow instabilities in rotating systems, as present in materials, crystal growth, thermal engineering,...
Los Alamos Researcher Honored with Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers
Los Alamos National Laboratory scientist, Amy J. Clarke, named as a recipient of a Presidential Early Career Award.
Klima – Der Weltuntergang findet nicht statt
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Energy Technology 2012
This proceedings covers topics in technology and processes to improve industrial energy efficiency, reduction in CO2 and other greenhouse gases, and alternative energy sources. It addresses the need for sustainable technologies in extractive metallurgy,...
Ceramic Integration and Joining Technologies
This is the only book that addresses the integration of advanced ceramics and ceramic-base materials in a single resource. Written by acknowledged experts representing industry, government, and academia, the book addresses integration issues in such areas as...
Top Advanced Materials papers for December 2011
Bioinspired surface patterning and a landmark review on graphene are among the most-downloaded Advanced Materials papers in December 2011.
MaterialsViews Interviews: Rod Ruoff
Professor Rod Ruoff, nanoscience researcher at the University of Texas, on his work, his life, and how his knees got him into chemistry…