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Innovative cement helps DOE safeguard nuclear facilities

When Argonne materials scientists Arun Wagh and Dileep Singh initially developed Ceramicrete®, a novel phosphate cement that stabilizes radioactive waste streams, they did not immediately recognize that with one or two extra ingredients, the cement could solve another problem in the nuclear complex. More...

 

 

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Independent tests conducted by engineers at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory on the mono-fueled version of the BMW Hydrogen 7 prototype have found that the car's hydrogen-powered engine surpasses the super-ultra low-emission vehicle (SULEV) level, the most stringent emissions performance standard to date. More...

 

A collaborative effort by Argonne, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Kansas State University is improving the wildlife habitat and providing aesthetic recreational value, while also cleaning up carbon tetrachloride that contaminated water near Murdock, Neb. More...

 

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NewsWeek's Driving Forces column quotes Argonne auto expert Don Hillebrand (click here for PDF version)

DOE Touts Diamond Film for Mechanical Seals

Akonni in Wired

Advanced Diamond Technologies Receives WSJ Award for Innovation

Enhanced Coalbed Methane


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