
Smashing Scientific Success
Office of Science Labs contribute to discovery of new particle that could unlock a massy mystery.
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Sixty-Five Years of Listening, Learning and Strengthening
The Office of Scientific and Technical Information brings DOE research to the world.
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Astonishing Materials and an Amazing Arachnid
Real-life discoveries at the National Labs outshine the reel life of Peter Parker.
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Dust Deserves More than the Brush-Off
Desert dust intensifies summer rainfall in U.S. Southwest.
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A Potent Pollutant and a Pedestrian Protein
Brookhaven Lab illuminates potential solution for malevolent metal made famous by Erin Brockovich.
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Bright Lights and a Few Good Eggs
Researchers at SLAC National Accelerator develop new technique to crack the structures of biomolecules.
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A Nanoscale “Tune-Up” for Fuel Cells
Using sophisticated techniques, EFRC researchers are observing, at the molecular level, how hydrogen fuel cells degrade.
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From 'Muddy' Substances To Amazing Materials
Dr. Amit Goyal, a researcher at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, delivers the inaugural Science Lecture on the development of high-temperature superconductors.
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Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award
The Office of Science salutes the winners of the E.O. Lawrence Awards. Watch video of the ceremony and view photos.
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Fermi Award Winners: Q&A
Mildred S. Dresselhaus and Burton Richter answer questions that will be of interest to future (and current) science lovers.
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No Longer a Place for Petroleum in Propylene Glycol
Researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have discovered a way to make propylene glycol – a common compound in countless household products – from renewable sources instead of petroleum.
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Here Comes the Sun
See how an accelerator at Oak Ridge National Lab contributes to fusion energy research.
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