Learn more about Material Sciences
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June 9, 2016When metal oxide nanoparticles are manufactured by reaction of gases at high temperature, they can form aggregates with complex geometric shapes.Basic Energy Sciences
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BulletinJune 8, 2016Scientist have developed a novel “direct-write” additive lithographic technique that can be used to electronically pattern grapheneBasic Energy Sciences
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BulletinJune 7, 20163D printing has revolutionized the way we can make and design materials. Now a team led by scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory has addedBasic Energy Sciences
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BulletinJune 6, 2016At Cornell University, we developed and tested a new detector for electron microscopes that enables quantitative measurements of electric andBasic Energy Sciences
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BulletinMarch 31, 2016Membranes made from nanoparticles offer versatility because both the inorganic core and the organic ligand shell composition can be tunedBasic Energy Sciences
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BlogFebruary 12, 2014Berkeley Lab and SLAC discover 3D counterpart to graphene with potentially wide-ranging applications.Office of Science
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December 16, 2013Learn how Berkeley Lab’s Advanced Light Source is revealing the unique structure of incredible, adaptable fish armor.
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December 21, 2012What’s true for people is true for particles too, since the bonds between the elements play a critical part in shaping much of the stuff that puts smiles in our lives.Office of Science
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September 26, 2012New molecule discovered by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory can expand to take in its metallic guests.Office of Science
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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