
Combined, they will empower our researchers to make groundbreaking discoveries at unprecedented speeds. No other laboratory has a comparable dynamic duo, each boosting the power of the other. These upgraded user facilities will be key to accelerating the discoveries that drive U.S. prosperity and security.
But how do researchers envision the future of science? How will new technology help us answer some of humanity’s most pressing questions?
On August 2 2023, we took audience members on a journey from the cosmic scale to the micro scale. During this Argonne Outloud, you had a chance to meet researchers who are using some of the most advanced scientific tools ever created to explore everything from the birth of our solar system, to the complexities of the human brain, to next- generation energy that will power our world.
After talks from our scientists, attendees at the lab and at home had a chance to participate in a Q&A with the scientists.
00:00 Introduction
01:43 Argonne Director Paul Kearns introduction to Argonne OutLoud
07:50 Presentation: Nicholas Schwarz
10:12 Presentation: Nicholas Frontiere
18:16 Presentation: Nicola Ferrier
27:18 Presentation: Sarah Wieghold
34:56 Panelist Q&A
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