Mapping the Impact of Research Infrastructure
New online map shows the broad use of supercomputers, light sources, and other tools.
Read more about Mapping the Impact of Research InfrastructureU.S. Joins the World in a New Era of Research at the Large Hadron Collider
New LHC data gives researchers from around the world their best chance yet to study the Higgs boson and search for dark matter and new particles. Collaborators in the effort include scientists from the Department of Energy’s Brookhaven, Fermilab, Berkeley and Oak Ridge national laboratories.
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Berkeley Lab researchers provide “roadmap” and tools for finding and studying Type Ia supernovae in their natural habitat.
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Specialized network connects distant researchers and facilities in immediate collaboration.
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Academy Award winner Doug Roble described the art – and science – of movie visualizations to the 2015 Science Bowl finalists.
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Successful competition highlights importance of investing in next generation of leaders in science.
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This weekend, 68 high school teams and 48 middle school teams will be competing in Finals of the 2015 National Science Bowl. Keep checking back for updates and results of your favorite teams.
Read more about Finals of the 25th National Science Bowl Begin TodayChampions in Science, Whose Stars are Still Rising: Profile of Ana C. Lauer, National Science Bowl
For the run up to the 2015 National Science Bowl, this story is the last profile of a series on previous National Science Bowl competitors and champions.
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New approach to designing ordered composite materials for possible energy applications.
Read more about Scientists at Brookhaven National Lab Use Nanoscale Building Blocks and DNA 'Glue' to Shape 3D SuperlatticesChampions in Science Whose Stars Are Still Rising: Profile of Paco Jain, National Science Bowl Champion 1998
For the run up to the 2015 National Science Bowl Finals April 30th to May 4th, this story is part of a series of profiles on previous National Science Bowl competitors and champions.
Read more about Champions in Science Whose Stars Are Still Rising: Profile of Paco Jain, National Science Bowl Champion 1998Champions in Science, Whose Stars Are Still Rising: Profile of George Vardaxis, National Science Bowl
For the run up to the 2015 National Science Bowl Finals April 30th to May 4th, this story is the third of five profiles on previous National Science Bowl competitors and champions.
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