Stress Actually Makes You Stronger … At Least Some of the Time
Researchers at SLAC test the mettle of metals, with potential benefits for all.
Read more about Stress Actually Makes You Stronger ��� At Least Some of the TimeStatement of the Acting Director of the Office of Science, Patricia Dehmer to the House Science, Space and Technology Committee Subcommittee on Energy
The Office of Science’s Role in Providing Tools for Scientific Discovery and Basic Energy Research.
Read more about Statement of the Acting Director of the Office of Science, Patricia Dehmer to the House Science, Space and Technology Committee Subcommittee on EnergyFirst Results from LUX, the World’s Most Sensitive Dark Matter Detector
The Large Underground Xenon experiment is helping scientists test candidates for the elusive and mysterious material.
Read more about First Results from LUX, the World’s Most Sensitive Dark Matter DetectorGood Scientists Make Good Neighbors
Office of Science Labs help their communities recover and rebuild after Superstorm Sandy.
Read more about Good Scientists Make Good NeighborsAuburn University, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Announce Cyber-Security Partnership
Auburn University has announced a formal collaborative agreement between the university’s Cyber Initiative and Oak Ridge National Laboratory that will focus resources and expertise on security issues in the cyber domain.
Read more about Auburn University, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Announce Cyber-Security PartnershipKiller Apps That Could Keep You Healthy
Student-developed mobile apps help keep you from getting sick.
Read more about Killer Apps That Could Keep You HealthyBerkeley Lab Researchers Get a Detailed Look at a DNA Repair Protein in Action
Advanced research provides new insight into genome integrity and biological detection of mismatched DNA.
Read more about Berkeley Lab Researchers Get a Detailed Look at a DNA Repair Protein in ActionCanfield Receives American Physical Society David Adler Lectureship Award
Paul Canfield, scientist at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Ames Laboratory and Distinguished Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Iowa State University, has been selected by the American Physical Society for the 2014 David Adler Lectureship Award in the Field of Materials Physics.
Read more about Canfield Receives American Physical Society David Adler Lectureship AwardGrant Funds Development of Improved Nanoscale Additive Manufacturing
A new Department of Energy grant will fund research to advance an additive manufacturing technique for fabricating three-dimensional (3D) nanoscale structures from a variety of materials.
Read more about Grant Funds Development of Improved Nanoscale Additive ManufacturingForewarned and Fore-ARM-ed Against Climate Changes and Challenges
Two new observation stations – in Alaska and the Azores – should reduce uncertainties and improve global climate models.
Read more about Forewarned and Fore-ARM-ed Against Climate Changes and ChallengesWeatherizing Homes to Uniform Standard Can Achieve $33 Billion in Annual Energy Savings
Berkeley Lab energy efficiency experts also calculate energy cost of upgrading ventilation.
Read more about Weatherizing Homes to Uniform Standard Can Achieve $33 Billion in Annual Energy SavingsRegistration Now Open for Department of Energy’s National Science Bowl
A competition like no other begins again for high school and middle school students from all across the country.
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