Media Advisory: A New Species in the Amazon Rain Forest – Scientists
The GOAmazon field campaign will enable scientists to study the intricacies of the natural state of the Amazon rainforest atmosphere and land systems, and how these may be perturbed by human influences such as pollution and deforestation.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz today announced that eight teams of middle and high school students won their regional competitions for the 2014 National Science Bowl this past weekend and are advancing to the National Finals in Washington, D.C., in April.
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3D Printer Technology will allow scientists to 'speed-read' through materials libraries, finding properties that best suit particular needs.
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Brookhaven Lab researchers captured the distribution of multiple orbital electrons to help explain the emergence of superconductivity in iron-based materials.
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Representatives from the Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Office of Science and its labs will be active participants in a variety of sessions at the 2014 AAAS Annual Meeting.
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Berkeley Lab and SLAC discover 3D counterpart to graphene with potentially wide-ranging applications.
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See highlights and interviews of this years Enrico Fermi Award winners.
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Regulating hormone distribution mechanisms in plants could lead to sustainable bioenergy crops with increased growth and reduced needs for fertilizer.
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The NOvA experiment consists of two huge particle detectors placed 500 miles apart, and its job is to explore the properties of an intense beam of ghostly particles called neutrinos. Neutrinos are abundant in nature, but they very rarely interact with other matter. Studying them could yield crucial information about the early moments of the universe.
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Brookhaven Lab's Justine Haupt helping to build the world's largest digital camera.
Read more about Aim for the Sky!Fourteen Teams Win Regional National Science Bowl Competitions, Secure Spots in National Finals in Washington, D.C.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz today announced that 14 teams of middle and high school students won their regional competitions for the 2014 National Science Bowl this past weekend and are advancing to the National Finals in Washington, D.C., in April.
Read more about Fourteen Teams Win Regional National Science Bowl Competitions, Secure Spots in National Finals in Washington, D.C.NREL Scientists Find Key Function for Ferredoxins in Algae Hydrogen Production
Two of six iron-rich proteins shown to have role in algae metabolism; discovery could lead to enhanced hydrogen production.
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