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DOE honors its winners of the Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers.
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EFRC researchers fabricate a novel device for channeling light.
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2011 Nobel Laureate, Saul Perlmutter, discusses what makes Berkeley Lab unique, and the value of national labs in award-winning research.
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Please join us at DOE's PECASE Awards.
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Oak Ridge research on proteins may offer new insights into deadly diseases.
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He's expanded our horizons, and opened our eyes.
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Office of Science-funded researcher shows how bacteria can clean up radioactive waste.
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Fermilab moves toward new discoveries.
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National Labs leading charge on building better batteries.
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Scientists make better aquifer maps through laser light.
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Popular Science spotlights Office of Science researcher as one of 2011's "Brilliant 10" young researchers.
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