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Please meet our new collaborative paper in Chemistry of Materials 👉 Enhancing Properties with Distortion: A Comparative Study of Two Iron Phosphide Fe2P Polymorphs pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac… Massive congrats to Seongyoung Kong and his co-workers! Ames National Laboratory INL Iowa State University Kirill Kovnir Lab

Collaborating with a national laboratory can both advance professors' own research and give them new knowledge to share with students. Through his fellowship Ames National Laboratory, Nicholas Boyde USAO Drovers plans on doing both: usao.edu/news/doe-fello…



How can old hard-drives become a source for rare earth material for new batteries? Check out this episode by Science Friday featuring scientists Ikenna Nlebedim and Denis Prodius: bit.ly/2yTbiOB

Rare earth elements are essential to a green economy, but mining them is a dirty, complex, and costly process. Dr. Ikenna Nlebedim and Dr. Denis Prodius from Ames National Laboratory join us to discuss how they developed a new method to recycle rare earth metals. sciencefriday.com/segments/recyc…


New from our Emerging Investigators collection 🎉 'Elimination of homogeneous broadening in 1H solid-state NMR' by @Fred_A_Perras at Ames National Laboratory pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…

Scientists from Ames National Laboratory and Argonne discover a faster, more energy-efficient way to manufacture polypropylene, a common type of plastic found in many essential products - bit.ly/4d0W3Ey


Searching for a combination of ingredients to make a new material is like mixing foods without a recipe. Ames National Laboratory is launching a new research effort to use exascale computers and machine learning to find magnetic and superconducting materials: ameslab.gov/index.php/news…





Thanks Des Moines Register for this story about a company using the acid-free dissolution recycling process developed by CMI Ames National Laboratory

Today marks 82 years since the world's first man-made, controlled nuclear chain reaction took place - famously known as Chicago Pile 1 or CP-1. This feat signified mankind's ability to control the release of #nuclearenergy. Learn more by checking out Office of Nuclear Energy | US Department of Energy's link below! ⬇️

.U.S. Department of Energy’s National Labs are the crown jewels of America's scientific advancements. As Energy Secretary, I’ve visited each of our 17 National Labs. I was proud to join Ames National Laboratory to share my gratitude with all of them for leading the way and ushering in new discoveries.


CMI researchers Ames National Laboratory were happy to share information about research results, including the award-winning acid-free dissolution process that earned a U.S. patent and is licensed to TdVib in Boone, Iowa.

