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Moving toward a clean-energy future by advancing fuel cell technology

Date Time Moving toward a clean-energy future by advancing fuel cell technology LOS ALAMOS, N.M., April 8, 2021 The U.S. transportation industry is the nation’s largest generator of greenhouse gases, accounting for nearly one-third of climate-warming emissions. To move towards a clean-energy future, developing zero-emissions technologies for heavy-duty vehicles is critical. A new partnership comprising Los Alamos National Laboratory, Advent Technology Holdings Inc., Brookhaven National Laboratory, and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) will work over the next few years to bring to market high-temperature proton exchange membrane (HT-PEM) fuel cells that convert hydrogen and other renewable fuels into electricity.

Background on Brookhaven Lab s Involvement in the Muon g-2 Experiment

share: What follows is a sidebar to a press release issued today by the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab), describing new results from the Muon g-2 experiment moved to Fermilab from DOE’s Brookhaven National Laboratory. Brookhaven Lab will host a colloquium given by Brookhaven physicist Vladimir Tishchenko on Friday, April 9, 2021, at 11 a.m. U.S. Eastern Time to discuss the new result.  Background on Brookhaven Lab s Involvement in the Muon g-2 Experiment April 7, 2021 Members of the Brookhaven Lab Muon g-2 experiment collaboration in front of the muon storage ring around the time the first Brookhaven Lab result was announced. Front row (L-R): Don Von Lintig, Ofer Rind, Cenap Özben, John Benante, William Morse; 2nd row: Ernst Sichtermann, Ivan Logashenko, Jianlin Mi, Chen Pai; 3rd row: John Stehle, Yannis Semertzidis, Huaizhang Deng, Woody Glenn; 4th row: Jim Cullen, Ralf Prigl, Dave Warburton, Gerry Bunce. Many others n

Mutant Gene-Targeted Immunotherapy Approach Developed

share: This news release, issued by Johns Hopkins Medicine, describes a novel targeted immunotherapy approach. This new approach employs bispecific antibodies to treat cancer by eliciting a Tcell response against mutated p53. The researchers used the Highly Automated Macromolecular Crystallography (AMX) and Frontier Microfocusing Macromolecular Crystallography (FMX) beamlines to characterize the molecular structure of the proteins. AMX and FMX are beamlines at the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II) a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science User Facility at Brookhaven National Laboratory. NSLS-II offers a comprehensive suite of life science research capabilities. Johns Hopkins media contacts: Amy Mone, 410-614-2915, amone@jhmi.edu, or Valerie Mehl, 410-614-2916, mehlva@jhmi.edu. Brookhaven Lab media contacts: Cara Laasch, 631-344-8458, laasch@bnl.gov or Peter Genzer, 631-344-3174, genzer@bnl.gov.

Brookhaven to Receive Department of Energy Funding for Battery Manufacturing

share: April 1, 2021 A collaboration led by the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory, partnering with DOE’s Argonne National Laboratory and New York-based manufacturers C4V and Primet, has been awarded $1.7 million dollars in federal funding to conduct a $4.05 million project to scale up the processing technologies for the manufacturing of manganese-nickel-cobalt (MNC)-based cathodes for lithium-ion batteries (LIBs).  The partnership was formally developed through the use of a multi-party Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) coordinated by BNL’s Strategic Partnership Programs office. This effort is an extension of the established partnership between national laboratories and leading manufacturing companies in NY State. It is one of 13 projects that have been selected to receive a total of $15 million in funds for battery manufacturing research from the Advanced Manufacturing Office (AMO) and Vehicle Technologies Office within DO

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