Argo AI is more like standard self-driving car company.
"Argo ," certainly, more than maybe the others.
Argonne National Lab, it's one of the 17 national labs.
Argonne, his team, was at war with China, and he was at war with Wan Gang.
"Argosy," and "Blue Book." Gygax found a favorite in the works of Robert E. Howard.
But argonauts still have shells.
Because argonauts, the octopus can actually come all the way out of the shell, unlike a nautilus, which is like a snail.
And argonauts do a similar thing.
And then Argo AI was acquired by Ford.
So the Argo floats are all the Argo buoys that are in the ocean, which is these in February 2018.
The introduction to the "Argo " movie provides an interesting summary of the geopolitical turmoil from foreign attempts to exploit Iran's oil resources.
Source at Argonne National Lab and others really helped us unravel the protein structure of the virus within--
And she would take argonauts that fisherman would catch for her, and she would occasionally catch herself, and she'd place them in these observation chambers.
New things about argonauts, recently, one guy in Australia found some live ones and discovered that they actually
They throw argon out the back of the ship really fast to get a tiny amount of acceleration.
So a little argon and a nuclear reactor to power things let us accelerate constantly the whole way there.
is where Argonne spends a lot of its time, is how to store energy in compact spaces? This is really a chart to give just
So the ocean has many of these Argo floats.
It has trace gases of methane and argon and a whole bunch of other stuff.
And those volcanic ashes lend themselves to argon dating.
Or other scientist claim to have seen argonauts using their arms to row themselves along, again, on the surface of the sea.
They see a raft of argonauts drifting past.
So this debate went on about do argonauts make their shells, or do they steal them?
You have to do things like break argonaut shells and see if they can fix them.
But I'm so obsessed with argonauts when I was writing this chapter.
All I could see were argonauts.
and two of them are at Argonne.
And Ford and Cooper had one called Argosy.
Center for Nanoscale Materials at Argonne. And so he's going to review for us today some of the basic scientific
Now the theme that is quite trendy is the Argo Float.
I don't know if you ever listened about Argo Floats.
Then a kind of basic towed sled called Argo in this case, and then a little robot called Jason that would come off this vehicle and explore,
Something like this story, "Argo ," we have people who lived through it, who were part of that, who can bring a little bit of clarity to the story.
He's currently a principal scientist and group leader in Argonne National Lab, and a senior fellow at Northwestern University, and previous CTO in IBT,
He was really keen to figure out whether argonauts were shell makers or basically pirates that stole shells from other creatures.
who you finally cracked this question of the truth about how argonauts.
And it will comes down to this picture of an argonaut.
It was around the time I was writing the argonaut chapter that my publisher at Bloomsbury said that I really had to decide what I what I was going to call the book,
So I wanted to call the book "Flight of the Argonauts." Especially with this discovery of how they use air to help them swim under water.
So I'm now hunting around online for pictures of argonauts, and I found this one.
And I was still pushing for "Flight of the Argonauts." So we were like, go and do us some argonauts.
And one of these Bell Lablets ends up established at Argonne.
It was done in modern times using the potassium argon method and analyzing the plant and animal fossils found in those layers of rock.
reliable-- radiocarbon dating, potassium argon dating, uranium series dating, zircon fission-track dating--
have what we call life cycle analysis at Argonne. We did this for the country. We've also done it for China.
And it happened when I went to the -- a laboratory -- Argon National Laboratory.
But you know the movie, "Argo ?"
For you youngsters here, that's the movie "Argo ."
Went down to the aquarium with his son to go see the argonaut octopus that was washing up-- kind of down-- not the Long Beach Aquarium,
ceiling this is in a microgravity type test facility it's called the Argos facility and we can dial in the gravity