Learn more about Particle/High Energy Physics
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September 5, 2012A group of researchers supported by the Office of Science's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) successfully predicted how a few small peptoids, the synthetic cousins of proteins would take shape.Office of Science
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August 27, 2012Office of Science supported researchers develop new material with amazing hardness and exciting possibilities.Office of Science
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June 24, 2011The Cray XT4 supercomputer at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory’s National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) is helping to explain the froth of apparent "bubbles."Energy.gov
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Energy ProfileJune 23, 2011How can we better use sunlight to create new fuels? SLAC National Accelerator Lab physicist Uwe Bergmann is helping answer this by using the world’s first free electron x-ray laser to make an atomic resolution movie of photosynthesis -- how “tiny m...Energy.gov
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Energy TomorrowJune 7, 2011Scientists at Brookhaven use the National Synchrotron Light Source (NSLS) to take a look at how the urinary-tract-infection causing strain of E. coli extends its sticky fingers.Energy.gov
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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 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 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 3, 2011A nuclear physicist hailing from Los Alamos National Lab, Christine Aidala is currently stationed at Brookhaven National Laboratory to be near her latest experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. We recently caught up with Christine and got th...Energy.gov
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Energy ProfileFebruary 3, 2011Today, the Energy Blog is launching a new series, 10 Questions, with a simple goal in mind – to introduce you to our scientists and their incredible work. Dr. Checco explains wetting on the nanoscale, shares some advice for students and tells us abou...Energy.gov