Argonne researchers, along with industry partners, have developed a new, efficient and cost-effective alternative to conventional seals.
Argonne researchers have new insight into producing pure hydrogen - a currently expensive, but energetic, fuel source.
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Argonne researchers are using high-performance computers to create life-like models of small areas in the brain that cast new light on why seizures occur and propagate.
Argonne researchers needed to know how one protein could break the rings in a dozen different configurations.
Using nanotechnology, Argonne researchers hope to create magnets that displace the need for these materials.