Transforming Research with the Genesis Mission
Argonne Leads DOE AI for Science Initiative
Federal funding for the Genesis Mission aims to double research productivity across fusion energy and power grids.

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Argonne National Laboratory has secured funding from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to lead a major scientific initiative [1][2]. This effort, known as the Genesis Mission, involves over a dozen projects using transformative AI models to accelerate innovation [1]. Officials aim to double the productivity of American research through these advanced computing technologies [1][2]. The initiative focuses on critical sectors including fusion energy, enzyme discovery, and power grid modernization [1]. By applying AI to these complex fields, scientists hope to solve long-standing challenges more efficiently [2]. Argonne will oversee the collaborative research efforts to ensure a nationwide impact on energy and climate goals [1].
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