Argonne National Laboratory

Home > ... > Science and Technology > Physics > Physics > ...

Argonne National Laboratory

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition | 2008 | The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Copyright 2008 Columbia University Press. (Hide copyright information) Copyright

Argonne National Laboratory research center, based in Argonne, Ill., 27 mi (43 km) SW of downtown Chicago, with other facilities at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, 50 mi (80 km) W of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Founded in 1946 by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission for research and development in nuclear energy, it now operates under an agreement involving the U.S. Department of Energy and the Univ. of Chicago. Much of its multidisciplinary basic research involves the use of radiation as a tool in the physical and life sciences. Recent foci have included developing new pharmaceuticals and technical devices, and studying the operation of adhesives and fertilizers.

Hide all research tools
Print this article Print all entries for this topic Cite this article Link to this article
Link to this article

CloseClose

Create a link to this page

Copy and paste this link tag into your Web page or blog:

<a href="http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/.aspx#1E1-ArgonneN" title="Facts and information about Argonne National Laboratory">Argonne National Laboratory</a>

Add this article to Del.icio.usBookmark this article on DiigoShare this article on FacebookSubmit this article to RedditGive this article a thumbs-up on StumbleUpon
Show all research tools

Cite this article
Pick a style below, and copy the text for your bibliography.

  • MLA
  • Chicago
  • APA

"Argonne National Laboratory." The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2008. Encyclopedia.com. 11 Nov. 2009 <http://www.encyclopedia.com>.

"Argonne National Laboratory." The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2008. Encyclopedia.com. (November 11, 2009). http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1E1-ArgonneN.html

"Argonne National Laboratory." The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2008. Retrieved November 11, 2009 from Encyclopedia.com: http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1E1-ArgonneN.html

Learn more about citation styles

Argonne National Laboratory

The Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military | 2001 | © The Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military 2001, originally published by Oxford University Press 2001. (Hide copyright information) Copyright

Argonne National Laboratory a laboratory in Argonne, Illinois, under the direction of the U. S. Department of Energy. Founded in 1946 to conduct basic atomic research and to explore possible peacetime uses for nuclear energy, its research now covers a broad range of science and engineering concerns.

Hide all research tools
Print this article Print all entries for this topic Cite this article Link to this article
Link to this article

CloseClose

Create a link to this page

Copy and paste this link tag into your Web page or blog:

<a href="http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/.aspx#1O63-ArgonneNationalLaboratory" title="Facts and information about Argonne National Laboratory">Argonne National Laboratory</a>

Add this article to Del.icio.usBookmark this article on DiigoShare this article on FacebookSubmit this article to RedditGive this article a thumbs-up on StumbleUpon
Show all research tools

Cite this article
Pick a style below, and copy the text for your bibliography.

  • MLA
  • Chicago
  • APA

"Argonne National Laboratory." The Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military. 2001. Encyclopedia.com. 11 Nov. 2009 <http://www.encyclopedia.com>.

"Argonne National Laboratory." The Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military. 2001. Encyclopedia.com. (November 11, 2009). http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O63-ArgonneNationalLaboratory.html

"Argonne National Laboratory." The Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military. 2001. Retrieved November 11, 2009 from Encyclopedia.com: http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O63-ArgonneNationalLaboratory.html

Learn more about citation styles

National Laboratories

The Oxford Companion to American Military History | 2000 | | © The Oxford Companion to American Military History 2000, originally published by Oxford University Press 2000. (Hide copyright information) Copyright

National Laboratories. Since the mid‐twentieth century, the U.S. government has supported hundreds of science and technology laboratories, many for military purposes. Those designated national laboratories combine wide‐ranging research and development programs with administration by the Department of Energy (1977) as government‐owned, contractor‐operated facilities. Although the national laboratory system traces its roots to World War II's atomic bomb project, only three have maintained significant roles in designing, developing, and engineering nuclear weapons: Los Alamos (1943), Sandia (1948), and Lawrence Livermore (1952). The two other major wartime laboratories, Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Argonne National Laboratory, abandoned military‐related work. An additional three national laboratories created subsequently—Brookhaven National Laboratory, Fermi Nation al Accelerator Laboratory, and Idaho National Engineering Laboratory—rarely performed any.

Until the early twentieth century, new military technology normally originated outside the military establishment. Although individual soldiers might have a hand in invention, manufacturing rather than innovation tended to characterize the century‐old network of army arsenals and navy shipyards. In 1915, however, the creation of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) inaugurated a new era.

Advisory to be sure, NACA (1915–58) also directed a premier research facility, Langley Aeronautical Laboratory in Virginia. Not only did NACA become an interwar byword for cutting‐edge military (and civilian) aeronautical research, it also provided the Office of Scientific Research and Development with a model for organizing American science in World War II. Government contracts with well‐established academic and industrial organizations became the normal route for military research and development during the war and after.

Ultimately, the most renowned instance of this new partnership was the Manhattan Project. To produce a totally new weapon, the atomic bomb, the army's wartime Manhattan Engineer District contracted with universities and corporations for the necessary applied scientific research, engineering development, proof testing, and manufacturing. Facilities created to further the project included what would become the national laboratories, all inherited by the Atomic Energy Commission (1947–75) when it succeeded the army team.

When the war ended, only Los Alamos, the New Mexico laboratory managed by the University of California, remained in the weapons business, though it soon had company. The laboratory's weaponization group (responsible for converting designs to functional weapons) moved to Albuquerque, changed its name to Sandia, and became an independent engineering laboratory in 1948. The following year, its management passed from the university to Bell Telephone, succeeded in its turn by Martin Marietta in 1995.

Concerns about the development of thermonuclear weapons underlay the 1952 establishment of the third nuclear weapons laboratory at Livermore, California. Originally a branch of the University of California Radiation Laboratory (now Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory), Lawrence Livermore became independent in 1971, though still under university management. To provide weaponization support for the new laboratory, Sandia in 1956 opened its own branch laboratory in Livermore.

Los Alamos, Lawrence Livermore, and Sandia were responsible for designing and developing every warhead in America's entire nuclear arsenal. And although the research, development, and testing of nuclear weapons remains their core concern, they expanded their scope far beyond any narrow military requirements into such areas as computers, lasers, and biomedical technology.
[See also Atomic Scientists.]

Bibliography

Richard G. Hewlett, et al. , A History of the United States Atomic Energy Commission, 3 vols., 1962–89.
Thomas E. Cochran, et al. , Nuclear Weapons Databook, Vol. 3: U.S. Nuclear Warhead Facility Profiles, 1987.

Barton C. Hacker

Hide all research tools
Print this article Print all entries for this topic Cite this article Link to this article
Link to this article

CloseClose

Create a link to this page

Copy and paste this link tag into your Web page or blog:

<a href="http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/.aspx#1O126-NationalLaboratories" title="Facts and information about Argonne National Laboratory">Argonne National Laboratory</a>

Add this article to Del.icio.usBookmark this article on DiigoShare this article on FacebookSubmit this article to RedditGive this article a thumbs-up on StumbleUpon
Show all research tools

Cite this article
Pick a style below, and copy the text for your bibliography.

  • MLA
  • Chicago
  • APA

John Whiteclay Chambers II. "National Laboratories." The Oxford Companion to American Military History. Oxford University Press. 2000. Encyclopedia.com. 11 Nov. 2009 <http://www.encyclopedia.com>.

John Whiteclay Chambers II. "National Laboratories." The Oxford Companion to American Military History. Oxford University Press. 2000. Encyclopedia.com. (November 11, 2009). http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O126-NationalLaboratories.html

John Whiteclay Chambers II. "National Laboratories." The Oxford Companion to American Military History. Oxford University Press. 2000. Retrieved November 11, 2009 from Encyclopedia.com: http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O126-NationalLaboratories.html

Learn more about citation styles

Related articles from newspapers, magazines, and more

Robert Rosner Named Director of Argonne National Laboratory.
News Wire article from: AScribe Science News Service; 3/15/2005; 700+ words ; ...terrific staff of the laboratory in pushing the...Rosner oversaw the laboratory's scientific...universities and other national laboratories. As Associate Laboratory Director, he...collaboration of Argonne and University...
Energy Department to Negotiate Extension of Argonne Laboratory Contract
PR Newswire; 8/26/1998; 700+ words ; ...operation of Argonne National Laboratory. The Department...DOE recently rated Argonne's science and technology...of Chicago and the Argonne National Laboratory staff for their critically...American people." Argonne is one of the nation...research and development ...
New Theory and Computing Sciences Building to Be Constructed at Argonne National Laboratory
Newspaper article from: U.S. Newswire; 12/4/2007; 700+ words ; ...Media, Steve McGregor of Argonne, +1-630-252-5580, smcgregor...brian.quirke@ch.doe.gov ARGONNE, Ill., Dec. 4 /PRNewswire...Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory announced today that a new Theory...
New Theory and Computing Sciences Building to Be Constructed at Argonne National Laboratory.
PR Newswire; 12/4/2007; 700+ words ; ARGONNE, Ill., Dec...Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory announced today...solutions to pressing national problems in science...first national laboratory, Argonne conducts...than 60 nations, Argonne is managed by UChicago...
Argonne Laboratory Director Says Alternatives Exist to Nuclear Power.
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News; 9/26/1999; ; 700+ words ; ...Chang, interim director of Argonne National Laboratory. But other nations, like Japan...has to keep research labs like Argonne, said Chang, who came to Idaho...celebrate the 50th anniversary of Argonne National Laboratory-West...
DORGAN ANNOUNCES PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN RED RIVER VALLEY RESEARCH CORRIDOR, ARGONNE NATIONAL LABORATORY
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News; 8/16/2009; 700+ words ; ...D.) today announced that Argonne National Laboratory, a Department of Energy laboratory...Environmental Research Center at UND, Argonne National Laboratory, and Northwestern...regional partnership between Argonne Laboratory and the universities...
New Michigan High-Tech Laboratory Based at Argonne National Lab; State of the Art Facility Will Help to Grow Life Sciences Corridor.
PR Newswire; 3/19/2003; 700+ words ; ...lab at the Argonne National Laboratory in Argonne, Illinois. This new...reliable access to Argonne's multi-billion...this technology at the Argonne Laboratory. "Being...the Argonne National Laboratory as well as a presentation...and research facility ...
Teledyne and Caterpillar join metalcasting software project at Argonne Laboratory. (Industry News)
Magazine article from: Modern Casting; 1/1/1991; 700+ words ; ...Caterpillar Join Metalcasting Software Project at Argonne Laboratory Teledyne, Inc. and Caterpillar, Inc. have joined with the U.S. Dept of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory in Argonne, Illinois, to improve metalcasting methods...
Durbin wants accelerator at Argonne laboratory.(News)
Newspaper article from: Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL); 1/11/2005; ; 564 words ; ...rare isotope accelerator at Argonne National Laboratory. "This is a billion-dollar...have been for so many years." Argonne, in southeastern DuPage County...system's beginnings, said Argonne spokeswoman Catherine Foster...
Diet developed at Argonne Laboratory may help you offset effects of jet lag.(Going Places)
Newspaper article from: Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL); 9/9/2001; 664 words ; ...about 2 or 3 a.m. A number of years ago Argonne National Laboratory came up with the Argonne Anti-Jet-Lag Diet that I believe is the...its developer, Dr. Charles F. Ehret of Argonne's division of biological and medical research...

Pictures from Google Image Search

Click to see an enlarged picture
Click to see an enlarged picture
Click to see an enlarged picture

For students and teachers!

Encyclopedia.com provides students and teachers facts, information, and biographies from verified, citable sources, including:

Encyclopedia.com provides students and teachers facts, information, and biographies from verified, citable sources, including:

Popular on Newser:

Stewart Catches Hannity Faking Video Footage

(11/11/2009 1:44:01 PM)

Noisy-Sex Woman Loses Appeal

(11/11/2009 4:02:04 PM)

In Palin We Don't Trust: Fox Checks Coin Claim

(11/11/2009 1:23:00 PM)

100 No-Nos Insulting to Waiters

(11/11/2009 3:37:03 PM)

Porn Doesn't Have to Ruin Sex

(11/11/2009 7:57:01 PM)