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Argonne Researchers Win Three 2016 R&D 100 Awards
The awards, organized by R&D magazine, are given out annually for the top technologies of the year, at the R&D 100 Awards and Technology Conference.
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Accelerating Cancer Research with Deep Learning
Using the Titan supercomputer at the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility, a DOE Office of Science User Facility located at ORNL, researchers applied deep learning to extract useful information from cancer pathology reports, a foundational element of cancer surveillance.
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PPPL Physicists Build Diagnostic that Measures Plasma Velocity in Real Time
Physicists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) have developed a diagnostic that provides crucial real-time information about the ultrahot plasma swirling within doughnut-shaped fusion machines known as tokamaks.
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Fermilab “Deepens” its Relationship with Sanford Underground Research Facility
Fermilab in Batavia, IL and Sanford Underground Research Facility in South Dakota are the sites of the future Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment and its Long-Baseline Neutrino Facility.
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Brookhaven Lab Wins Three 2016 R&D 100 Awards
The Brookhaven Lab winners are the Hard X-ray Scanning Microscope with Multilayer Laue Lens Nanofocusing Optics (a joint award with DOE's Argonne National Laboratory), MoSoy Catalyst, and Nanostructured Anti-reflecting and Water-repellent Surface Coatings.
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Study: Carbon-Hungry Plants Impede Growth Rate of Atmospheric CO2
New findings of a multi-institutional study led by a scientist from the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) suggest the rate at which CO2 is accumulating in the atmosphere has plateaued in recent years because Earth’s vegetation is grabbing more carbon from the air than in previous decades.
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory Wins Seven R&D 100 Awards
The awards, known as the “Oscars of Invention,” honor innovative breakthroughs in materials science, biomedicine, consumer products and more from academia, industry and government-sponsored research agencies.
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We Gather Here Today to Join Lasers and Anti-Lasers
Scientists at the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have for the first time created a single device that acts as both a laser and an anti-laser, and they demonstrated these two opposite functions at a frequency within the telecommunications band.
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PNNL Wins 2 R&D 100 Awards for Underground Cleanup and Carbon Capture
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory tools that track underground contaminants and speed carbon capture technology development are among R&D Magazine’s 100 most innovative scientific breakthroughs of the year.
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SLAC and Berkeley Lab Researchers Prepare for Scientific Computing on the Exascale
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory is developing cutting-edge scientific applications in two computing projects for future exascale supercomputers that can perform at least a billion billion operations per second.
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Photosynthesis: Gathering Sunshine with the World’s Smallest Antennas
Research on photosynthetic antenna complexes illuminates how they harvest light in plants, algae and bacteria.
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Cloudy Feedback on Global Warming
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory researchers have identified a mechanism that causes low clouds -- and their influence on Earth's energy balance -- to respond differently to global warming, depending on their spatial pattern and location.
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