It’s summer blockbuster season. Before you buy tickets for the next comic book movie, be sure to binge all of the ways that Argonne celebrated quantum science with the spring release of Marvel’s Antman and the Wasp: Quantumania.
Student STEM Ambassadors draw upon their experiences as interns to offer advice on how to make the most out of an internship at Argonne National Laboratory.
Before conducting research at the Advanced Photon Source, researchers weren’t sure how the promising drug elesclomol delivered copper to cells. The facility’s bright X-rays revealed the answer.
Many of the Argonne employees who signed the magnet in 1994 still work for the laboratory, and their experiences building the original APS are vital to the ongoing effort to upgrade the facility.
Jason Orcutt of IBM provides an industry perspective on quantum simulation research at the Q-NEXT quantum research center and works to connect quantum information systems around the globe.
On hiatus since 2020, Argonne’s annual Autonomous Vehicle Competition resumes at the Museum of Science and Industry, challenging high school students to work together to develop, test and present their own self-driving vehicles.