Scientists Create World’s Smallest Battery
Effort yields insights that could improve battery performance.
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Washington, D.C.– The Department of Energy today released its 2011 Strategic Plan, a comprehensive blueprint to guide the agency's core mission.
Read more about Department of Energy Releases 2011 Strategic PlanUsing DNA to Build Nanomaterials
Scientists use complementary strands of synthetic DNA to build functional materials from the bottom up. Future applications include biosensors, optical nano-devices, and new kinds of solar cells.
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Program aims to strengthen America's scientific workforce and focus scientists on critical mission areas.
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Some of the most intelligent students from across the country were honored at the 2011 National Science Bowl® award ceremony, featuring keynote speaker Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Steven Chu.
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Mira Loma High School and Gale Ranch Middle School Take Top Honors Out of 14,000 Students.
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The 21st National Science Bowl® (NSB) is being held in Washington, D.C. April 28th-May 3rd. Stay updated on the competition through the NSB Journal, Facebook or the new SmartPhone Mobile application!
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Opposites and atomic auto wrecks: Brookhaven collides small particles and sees a heavy form of antimatter
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Researchers at the Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory are nurturing green shoots from good soil all year around.
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Innovations spring forward on Earth Day.
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View the winners of the Energy Frontier Research Centers video contest and vote for your favorites to win the People's Choice Award.
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Scientists are applying one of Einstein's theories in a new way to advance the techniques for modeling particle accelerators.
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