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Energy ProfileMay 26, 2011Abel, a cosmologist working at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, uses supercomputer calculations to help learn about what happened in the first billion years of the history of the Universe. Get the download on his work modeling the first supernova,...Energy.gov
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Energy ProfileMay 5, 2011Dr. Smith has led a wide-ranging spectrum of projects focusing on everything from biofuels to drug discovery. Learn more about how he's descibing the structure and dynamics of biological materials through neutron scattering.Energy.gov
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May 3, 2011The Department of Energy dedicated the Consortium for Advanced Simulation of Light Water Reactors (CASL), an advanced research facility that will accelerate the advancement of nuclear reactor technology.Office of Nuclear Energy
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Energy TodayApril 28, 2011NNSA supercomputers are a key part of our ability to keep our nuclear stockpile safe, secure and effective.Energy.gov
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Energy ProfileApril 28, 2011Dr. Schenter works on the mathematics and physics of how molecules interact and develops mathematical models to simulate how molecules move and band together to form new materials -- projects leading to better ways to store energy.Energy.gov
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Energy ProfileApril 21, 2011From using supercomputers to study the movements of ice sheets to developing a model to explore the impacts of storms on ocean currents, find out how her work is advancing climate simulations and modeling.Energy.gov
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Energy ProfileApril 14, 2011Dr. Hess is using her expertise in molecular level spectroscopy to protect water supplies and advance carbon capture and sequestration technologies. And find out how the Apollo missions, Jacques Cousteau and the Krebs cycle all had a hand in encouragin...Energy.gov
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Energy ProfileApril 7, 2011Why are neutrinos (electrically neutral, subatomic particles) important to the universe? Why does the time 1:32am have special meaning? Find out from Dr. Schmitz.Energy.gov
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Energy ProfileMarch 25, 2011In honor of Women's History Month, we're highlighting Ada Yonath, whose studies of the structure and function of the ribosome won her a Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2009.Energy.gov
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March 22, 2011In honor of Women’s History Month, we’ve brought you the stories of several women in the energy and science industries -- past, present and future. This week we spoke with Shirley Coates Brostmeyer, co-founder, CEO and owner of Florida Turbine Tech...Energy.gov