In Focus
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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08.24.10ArticleOffice of Science computers suggest an inconspicuous patch of warm water may have influenced great change.
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08.23.10From the Labs
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory have begun to examine the precise effect of this new portfolio of different fuel sources for plug-in vehicles on our environment.
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08.13.10ArticleRealistic Office of Science simulations improve picture of reality.
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07.06.10From the Labs
Recent results from the world's most powerful hard X-ray laser, located at the Office of Science's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, show its unique ability to control deeply bound interior electrons within atoms and molecules - in some cases creating hollow atoms. The science was featured in the July 5, 2010 issue of the New York Times.
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06.29.10ArticleSue Ellen Walbridge, Program Analyst in the Office of Science's Office of Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists (WDTS), was profiled by the Washington Post in its June 29, 2010 "Federal Faces" column.
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06.24.10From the Labs
The Office of Science's Brookhaven National Laboratory is constructing the world's most brilliant light source, the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II). "Much of the research at NSLS-II will focus on developing the next generation of sustainable energy technologies."
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06.17.10ArticleScientists create tiny cages that may be beneficial for capturing carbon dioxide before it reaches the atmosphere.
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