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How sweet: Researchers find what makes chocolate melt in your mouth

“Based on how compact or how open the structure is, that can possibly have an impact on how fast or…

6 years ago

Women in STEM Ask & Learn October 2019

As a part of our ongoing initiative to introduce students to STEM professionals from a wide variety of backgrounds, Horizon…

6 years ago

Connecting Ants and Bees to Space Exploration — Thinking outside the box

What could ants and bees possibly have to do with computers and space exploration?  You have to think outside the…

6 years ago

Save the Date

    Recognized as one of Chicago's top craft beer destinations, Beermiscuous is a café and bottle shop that provides…

6 years ago

Transforming the Rustbelt

Comment by Robert Kriss, C2ST Engineering professor Jian Cao had a favorite toy growing up — a construction set — and…

6 years ago

Chain Reaction Innovation Expands

Chain Reaction Innovations (CRI), the entrepreneurship program that embeds innovators for two years at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s)…

6 years ago

Coffee or tea? One cup or three? Your genes may decide.

Are you a tea enthusiast or coffee connoisseur? A common debate in labs, offices, and possibly within your own home,…

6 years ago

Celebrate the extraordinary life of Nobel laureate and former Fermilab Director Leon Lederman in Chicago on Sept. 25

Media contact Andre Salles, Fermilab Office of Communication, media@fnal.gov, 630-840-3351 Katie Ahmed, Chicago Council on Science and Technology, kahmed@c2st.org, 312-567-5835   Leon…

6 years ago

Argonne discovery offers new way to coat nuclear materials

Inside an operating nuclear reactor, the environment is extreme, as reactor components are exposed to a combination of intense radiation…

6 years ago

Argonne Fuels Energy Start-ups

Argonne National Laboratory is accelerating more than protons these days. Through its Chain Reaction Innovations (CRI) entrepreneurship program, Argonne is accelerating…

6 years ago