10.21.10From the Labs
Technologies developed at the Berkeley Lab have led to successful start-up companies producing smart windows, smart microbial analysis chips and a smart new material that transforms heat into electricity.
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10.18.10DOE Blog
At noon today, Secretary Chu will join President Obama at the White House Science Fair to celebrate the winners of a broad range of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) competitions.
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10.14.10From the Labs
Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory are working to make the coming smart grid even smarter.
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10.08.10ArticleThe AAAS Center for Science, Technology and Security Policy held its first discussion on Monday October 4th as part of its 2010 series, Science & Society: Global Challenges.
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09.27.10From the Labs
Scientists deploy self-contained, mobile research stations to better understand the distribution of aerosols in the atmosphere. These tiny particles influence where clouds form.
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09.22.10From the Labs
Using the Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory, scientists pieced together the complex structure of a common virus that causes respiratory, eye, and gastrointestinal infections. This work may lead to more effective gene therapy and new anti-viral drugs.
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09.15.10From the Labs
The LBNL's 2010 Open House provides an exciting opportunity to talk with scientists, take tours, attend lectures and much more.
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09.15.10ArticleThe U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) will participate in the first annual USA Science & Engineering Festival.
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08.31.10From the Labs
Jorge Alvarado and Monica Regalbuto from the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory have been recognized for outstanding achievement.
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08.30.10DOE Blog
In case you missed it, TIME magazine published a feature story last week about the incredible, transformative work being done by the Department of Energy through the Recovery Act.
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