Office of Science Salutes New APS Fellows
Thirty-two researchers from DOE national labs are elected as American Physical Society Fellows.
Read more about Office of Science Salutes New APS FellowsSelf-Assembled Nanotextures Create Antireflective Surface on Silicon Solar Cells
Nanostructured surface textures—with shapes inspired by the structure of moths' eyes—prevent the reflection of light off silicon, improving conversion of sunlight to electricity.
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A superconducting magnet begins its journey from SLAC laboratory in California to Brookhaven Lab in New York.
Read more about 20-Ton Magnet Heads to New YorkFrom the Lab to Your Digital Device, Quantum Dots Have Made Quantum Leaps
Berkeley Lab’s nanotechnology enlivens Nanosys’ displays, enhancing the color and saving energy.
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Engineer whose pioneering work contributed to visual effects used in The Lord of the Rings, Pirates of the Caribbean movies to speak at National Finals in Washington, D.C.
Read more about Students Nationwide to Compete in 25th Department of Energy National Science Bowl®Science as Art: PNNL Images Fill 2015 Calendar
Lab is showcasing 12 images and the stories behind them in a 2015 calendar.
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