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Argonne: Advancing AI in STEM Education for Workforce Readiness
Argonne convenes 180+ local and regional educators and administrators to accelerate AI in STEM learning Sept. 22, 2025 -- Artificial intelligence is quickly changing how scientists make discoveries and how ...Full Article
Argonne: Turning Materials Data into AI-Powered Lab Assistants
University of Cambridge researchers are using ALCF supercomputers to develop domain-specific AI tools that aim to speed up materials discovery. Sept. 19, 2025 -- As the volume of scientific ...Full Article
AdaParse: Smart PDF Processing for Scientific AI Training
New system dramatically cuts costs and increases efficiency while maintaining quality for converting scientific papers into AI training data. Sept. 11, 2025 -- Most academic writing is organized in PDF ...Full Article
DOE Announces 25 Projects Selected for ALCC Access to Argonne Supercomputers
The 2025-2026 ALCC projects will use the ALCF's Aurora and Polaris supercomputers to pursue breakthroughs in science. July 24, 2025 -- The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Advanced Scientific ...Full Article
Argonne’s Virtual Models Pave the Way for Advanced Nuclear Reactors
LEMONT, Ill., May 30, 2025 -- Digital twins are virtual replicas of real-world systems, offering transformative potential across various fields. At the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory, ...Full Article
Argonne Examines Opportunities and Risks of GenAI Tools
LEMONT, Ill., April 29, 2025 -- Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming an increasingly powerful tool in the workplace. At science organizations like national laboratories, its use has the potential ...Full Article
Argonne Leverages AI and Supercomputing to Advance Cancer Research
LEMONT, Ill., April 22, 2025 -- Discovering new drugs to treat cancer and predicting how tumors will respond to them remain key challenges in the fight against the disease. At ...Full Article
Argonne Releases Aurora Exascale Supercomputer to Researchers
Jan. 28, 2025 -- The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory has released its Aurora exascale supercomputer to researchers across the world, heralding a new era of computing-driven ...Full Article


