Heating Up While Staying Cool?
Exotic effects at the nanoscale could help shape the future of electronics.
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Successful Competition Highlights Importance of Investing in Next Generation of Leaders in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Fields.
Read more about Students from California and Indiana Win DOE’s 23rd National Science BowlBold Move Forward in Molecular Analyses
Berkeley Lab Researchers Develop New Metrics for X-ray and Neutron Analysis of Flexible Macromolecules.
Read more about Bold Move Forward in Molecular AnalysesRecipe for Low-Cost, Biomass-Derived Catalyst for Hydrogen Production
Promising results are a step toward a range of renewable energy strategies fueled by Nature.
Read more about Recipe for Low-Cost, Biomass-Derived Catalyst for Hydrogen ProductionNew Battery Design Could Help Solar and Wind Power the Grid
Top Office of Science researchers are tackling America's major energy challenges.
Read more about New Battery Design Could Help Solar and Wind Power the GridScientists See Nanoparticles Form Larger Structures in Real Time
In a new study performed at the Center for Nanoscale Materials at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory, researchers have for the first time seen the self-assembly of nanoparticle chains in situ, that is, in place as it occurs in real-time.
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An Earth Day look at sustainability efforts of our national labs.
Read more about Science in ServiceMarch Madness, But With A Mission
Upcoming Science Bowl Finals will show that it truly is a competition like no other.
Read more about March Madness, But With A MissionUnderground Experiment Sees Possible Hints of Dark Matter
The Cryogenic Dark Matter Search experiment, which is supported by the Office of Science, adds new intrigue to the hunt for dark matter.
Read more about Underground Experiment Sees Possible Hints of Dark MatterDepartment of Energy to Compete Management and Operating Contract for Brookhaven National Laboratory
Competition may lead to improved cost efficiencies as well as new and innovative approaches for planning the lab's future.
Read more about Department of Energy to Compete Management and Operating Contract for Brookhaven National LaboratoryArgonne a Top Place to Work for Postdocs in 2013
For the third year in a row, the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory is one of the 10 best places to work as a postdoctoral researcher, according to The Scientist magazine’s annual survey.
Read more about Argonne a Top Place to Work for Postdocs in 2013INCITE Program Accepting Proposals for Time on its Leadership-Class Supercomputers
Some of the toughest challenges in science and engineering to be addressed through total awards of more than five billion-core hours.
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