01.24.11ArticleNOVA host provides inside look at MAKING STUFF.
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01.21.11DOE Blog
NOVA looks at scientists who are shaping the strong stuff of our future.
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01.19.11From the Labs
Ames, Iowa – Advancements in understanding rotational motion in living cells may help researchers shed light on the causes of deadly diseases, such as Alzheimer's.
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01.12.11From the Labs
Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have discovered more about how mercury cycles through the environment, which could help inform decision-making for mercury-impacted sites around the nation.
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01.10.11From the Labs
Researchers at Lawrence Berkeley and the California Institute of Technology have created a metallic glass that tops steel in strength and toughness, and even better versions might follow.
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12.27.10From the Labs
Using existing technology in a new way could help the Office of Science’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory scientists predict when and how much the wind will blow to maximize the efficiency of wind turbines.
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11.24.10DOE Blog
This week, we can be especially thankful for an electrifying scientist...who tried to seal our nation with a turkey.
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11.24.10ArticleWhen Salvator Torquato looks to a system of particles in its calmest natural state, he realizes they model the solution to two major mathematical problems.
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11.22.10ASCR Article
When Washington accepts the National Medal of Science from President Obama today, it will highlight a remarkable three-decade relationship.
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11.17.10ArticleDark matter particles continue to hide, but they release energy when they collide: evidence shows that gamma rays from the center of our galaxy may come from dark matter collisions.
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