Scientists Build Thinnest-Possible LEDs to be Stronger, More Energy Efficient
University of Washington researchers supported by the Office of Science have created LEDs 10,000 smaller than the thickness of a human hair.
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Multidisciplinary ORNL team discovers unexpected effect of heavy hydrogen in organic solar cells.
Read more about Solar SurpriseUltra-fast Laser Spectroscopy Lights Way to Understanding New Materials
Scientists at the Ames Laboratory are using the technique to “see” small but potentially significant changes to materials in real time.
Read more about Ultra-fast Laser Spectroscopy Lights Way to Understanding New MaterialsNew Perspective on a Corrosive Problem
Supercomputers give Argonne Lab scientists new insight into the critical transition that drives the creation of corrosive conditions.
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Fermilab researchers have finished a portrait of one of the universe’s fundamental particles.
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Pond-dwelling powerhouse's genome points to its biofuel potential.
Read more about Duckweed Has Potential As Biofuel SourceAmes Lab, Critical Materials Institute Speed Metals Research with 3D Printer
3D Printer Technology will allow scientists to 'speed-read' through materials libraries, finding properties that best suit particular needs.
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Berkeley Lab and SLAC discover 3D counterpart to graphene with potentially wide-ranging applications.
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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!Decoding Dengue and West Nile
Researchers from the University of Michigan and Purdue University use Argonne Lab’s Advanced Photon Source to take steps toward control of growing public health problems.
Read more about Decoding Dengue and West NileQuarks in the Looking Glass
Researchers at Jefferson Lab probe properties of ‘mirror symmetry’ in quarks and provide a new and much more precise measurement of one of their key properties.
Read more about Quarks in the Looking GlassPresident Obama Welcomes 2013 Fermi Award Winners to the White House
Drs. Allan J. Bard and Andrew Sessler honored for their exceptional contributions to science and service.
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