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Quantum research centers led by Argonne and Fermilab renewed for five years
UChicago-affiliated laboratories each receive $125 million to advance next-generation quantum science and technology ... Read More
How GenAI Is Changing Work at a National Lab

At science organizations like national laboratories, the use of generative AI has the potential to accelerate scientific discovery in critical areas. But with new tools come new questions: A recent ... Read More
'Aurora,' new super computer at Argonne National Lab to help solve science's biggest problems

Aurora, a $500 million supercomputer at Argonne National Lab, can perform a quintillion calculations per second and will run 24/7. Spanning two basketball courts, it supports research in cancer, AI, ... Read More
Argonne and partners celebrate Aurora supercomputer’s impact on science with AI and exascale power

LEMONT, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate its new Aurora exascale computer, marking a major ... Read More
Code Conversion, Reasoning, Visualization and Other LLMs for Science at Argonne

The following is an excerpt from an article written by Gail Pieper, coordingating writer/editor at Argonne National Laboratory. The complete article can be found here. Large language models (LLMs) ... Read More
Argonne Physicists Push the Frontiers of Nuclear and Particle Research

Upgrades and new research at Argonne are helping physicists push boundaries, from basic science to the development of new technologies. The world’s first controlled, self-sustaining nuclear reaction ... Read More
Two Argonne scientists elected American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellows

Each year, the AAAS Council awards distinguished scientists for their contributions to science. Scientists Karen Mulfort and Di-Jia Liu of the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National ... Read More
Pure Lithium Announces Funding Award from the United States Department of Energy’s Vehicle Technology Office in Partnership with Argonne National Laboratory

BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pure Lithium Corporation, a disruptive Boston-based vertically integrated lithium metal battery technology company, is pleased to announce the acceptance of funding from the ... Read More
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