Argonne National Laboratory-East summary site environmental report for calendar year 2002. | |
Golchert, N. W. ; Kolzow, R. G. | |
Argonne National Laboratory | |
关键词: Advanced Photon Source; Energy Sources; 30 Direct Energy Conversion; 43 Particle Accelerators; 33 Advanced Propulsion Systems; | |
DOI : 10.2172/824622 RP-ID : ANL-03/2 SUMM RP-ID : W-31-109-ENG-38 RP-ID : 824622 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: UNT Digital Library | |
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【 摘 要 】
Argonne performs research and development in many areas of science and technology. General fields of research at Argonne include, but are not limited to, biosciences, biotechnology, chemical engineering, chemistry, decision and information sciences, energy systems and technology, high energy physics, materials science, math and computer science, nuclear reactors, physics, and environmental science. Argonne is not, and never has been, a weapons laboratory. Several missions provide focus for Argonne scientists. Basic research helps better understand the world, and applied research helps protect and improve it. For example, the prairies of Argonne provide sites for environmental studies that provide valuable information about invader species and the food webs within ecosystems. Argonne also operates world-class research facilities, such as the Advanced Photon Source (APS), which is a national research facility funded by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Scientists use high brilliance X-rays from the APS for basic and applied research in many fields. Argonne also seeks to ensure our energy future. Currently, scientists and engineers are developing cleaner and more efficient energy sources, such as fuel cells and advanced electric power generation. Argonne has spent much of its history on developing nuclear reactor technology. That research is now being applied to American and Soviet nuclear reactors to improve the safety and life of the reactors. Other Argonne research seeks to improve the way we manage our environment. For example, Argonne scientists created a new catalyst that could help carmakers eliminate 95 percent of nitrogen-oxide emitted by diesel engines by the year 2007. Research and development solutions such as these will help protect our ecosystems.
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