U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2011 Kicks Off
Don't miss the Solar Decathlon 2011 at the National Mall's West Potomac Park in Washington, D.C.
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Scientists make better aquifer maps through laser light.
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Popular Science spotlights Office of Science researcher as one of 2011's "Brilliant 10" young researchers.
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Breakthrough solar cell harvests electricity from the sun's thermal energy.
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Argonne researchers decode the protein that confers drug resistance.
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Accidental experiment and lab efforts may lead to essential new insights.
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Brookhaven researchers improve performance of solar cells.
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Scientists show structure of critical communications protein using bright light at Argonne Laboratory.
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Office of Science research shows that small particles may make a big difference.
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Skywatchers -- grab your binoculars and telescopes, and head for some clear dark skies.
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Supercomputer simulation illuminates mysterious "droop" in solid-state lighting.
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Supercomputing, fast networks key to early discovery of explosion
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