Overcoming Resistance and Lighting Up the World
Research at Brookhaven Lab opens new possibilities in superconductors.
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Statement by Dr. W. F. Brinkman, Director, Office of Science, U.S. Department of Energy, to the Subcommittee on Energy & Water Appropriations.
Read more about Impact of Sequestration on the Department of Energy’s Office of Science‘March’ing Into The Finals . . . Of A Competition Like No Other
More than a score of schools stepped up to win this past weekend’s National Science Bowl regional competitions. See the newest finalists, and return for future updates here:
Read more about ‘March’ing Into The Finals . . . Of A Competition Like No OtherEngineering Bacterial Live Wires
Berkeley Lab scientists discover the balance that allows electricity to flow between cells and electronics.
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Nanoscience helps pave the way toward next generation “lithium-air” batteries.
Read more about Out of Thin AirNew Opportunities for Crystal Growth
Berkeley Lab Facility Provides Unique Capabilities for the Synthesis of New Crystals and Materials.
Read more about New Opportunities for Crystal GrowthThe Award for Best Science Challenge . . . Goes To A Competition Like No Other
Many more schools will head to the D.C. stage as winners of this past weekend’s regional competitions for the National Science Bowl. See the newest finalists, and return for future updates here:
Read more about The Award for Best Science Challenge . . . Goes To A Competition Like No OtherOffice of Science Collaborates with Federal Partners to Plan for Comprehensive Public Access to Research Results
Transparency of federally funded scientific research will expand the frontiers of knowledge.
Read more about Office of Science Collaborates with Federal Partners to Plan for Comprehensive Public Access to Research ResultsSearching for the Solar System’s Chemical Recipe
Berkeley Lab’s Chemical Dynamics Beamline points to why isotope ratios in interplanetary dust and meteorites differ from Earth’s.
Read more about Searching for the Solar System’s Chemical RecipeSweet Sunbeams and Creative Catalysts
X-ray laser look at photosynthesis in action may open many possibilities.
Read more about Sweet Sunbeams and Creative CatalystsA Cyclotron’s Long Journey Home
One of the world’s first working circular particle accelerators returns to Berkeley Lab—75 years later.
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Fast and efficient biologically inspired catalyst could someday make fuel cells cheaper.
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