
Funding: Department of Energy Announces $16 Million for Low-Temperature Plasma Research Centers and Facilities
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced a plan to provide $16 million to establish new centers and collaborative research facilities for research in low-temperature plasma science and engineering.
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Funding: Department of Energy Announces $14 Million for Research on Fusion Energy
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced a plan to provide $14 million for new research on fusion energy. Research will be based on data from one of the nation’s foremost fusion energy facilities, the DIII-D National Fusion Facility, a DOE Office of Science user facility at General Atomics in San Diego.
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Funding: Department of Energy Issues Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer Funding Opportunity Announcement
U.S. Secretary of Energy Rick Perry has issued the Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) second Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) for the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs for Fiscal Year 2019.
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Funding: Department of Energy to Provide $104 Million to Support Small Businesses
The DOE Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer programs announced the FY 2019 Phase II Release 1 FOA with approximately $104 million in available funding for previous small business awardees.
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Science Up-Close: Blasting Molecules with Extreme X-Rays
To better understand how damage from high-energy X-rays affects imaging, researchers shot the most powerful X-ray laser in the world at a series of atoms and molecules.
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Capturing a Snapshot of a Complex Catalyst
When looking to understand how a promising catalyst splits water, scientists got more than they expected.
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Funding: Department of Energy to Provide $24 Million for Computer-Based Materials Design
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced plans to provide $24 million in new and renewal research awards to advance the development of sophisticated software for computer-based design of novel materials.
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Funding: Department of Energy to Provide $20 Million in EPSCoR Grants for Energy-Related Research
Grants to Be Awarded on a Competitive Basis in States and Territories with Historically Lower Levels of Federal Research Funding
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Researchers Create Most Complete High-res Atomic Movie of Photosynthesis to Date
In a major step forward, SLAC’s X-ray laser captures all four stable states of the process that produces the oxygen we breathe, as well as fleeting steps in between. The work opens doors to understanding the past and creating a greener future.
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Under Pressure, Opposites Attract
Argonne researchers have uncovered a new material that can produce both magnetism and superconductivity.
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Meet the Director: Mark Palmer, Accelerator Test Facility
As the director of the Accelerator Test Facility, Mark Palmer helps researchers make particle accelerators smaller, more powerful, and more cost-efficient.
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Scientists Make First Detailed Measurements of Key Factors Related to High-temperature Superconductivity
Two studies led by SLAC and Stanford capture electron 'sound waves' and identify a positive feedback loop that may boost superconducting temperatures.
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