A Present . . . And A Future
Students are hitting the books – instead of the mall – in preparation for the 2013 National Science Bowl.
Read more about A Present . . . And A FutureSpace-Age Ceramics Get Their Toughest Test:
Berkeley Lab Researchers Develop Real-Time CT-Scan Test Rig For Ceramic Composites at Ultrahigh Temperatures.
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Researchers point to “self-healing” materials as a potential means of improving lithium ion battery safety.
Read more about Preventing Laptop Fires and “Thermal Runaway”Lasting Gifts From Carbon Connections
Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory open new views of graphene, which may help unlock its potential for a vast range of products.
Read more about Lasting Gifts From Carbon ConnectionsTeam Led by Argonne National Lab Selected as DOE’s Advanced Battery and Energy Storage Hub
Energy Department Announces Team to Receive up to $120 Million Over 5 Years.
Read more about Team Led by Argonne National Lab Selected as DOE’s Advanced Battery and Energy Storage HubBrookhaven Scientists Capture Lithium-Ion Batteries in Nanoscale Action
New imaging techniques track lithium-ion reactions in real-time, offering clues to engineering more powerful, longer-lasting batteries.
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Berkeley Lab provides new insights into these ultra-tough materials with many potential applications.
Read more about Modeling the Breaking Points of Metallic GlassesBaBar Experiment Confirms Time Asymmetry
Time's quantum arrow has a preferred direction, new analysis shows.
Read more about BaBar Experiment Confirms Time AsymmetryBOSS Quasars Unveil a New Era in the Expansion History of the Universe
Berkeley Lab scientists and their Sloan Digital Sky Survey colleagues use quasars to probe dark energy over 10 billion years in the past.
Read more about BOSS Quasars Unveil a New Era in the Expansion History of the UniverseCarrying ‘Elephants’ and ‘Mice’ at the Speed of Light:
World’s fastest science network accelerates discovery and innovation.
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System at Office of Science’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory Delivers Unprecedented Power to Accelerate Scientific Discoveries.
Read more about New Titan Supercomputer Named Fastest in the WorldPlants Multiply . . . But How Do They Add?
Brookhaven Lab shows how rapeseed plants ‘balance the books’.
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