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Energy TomorrowJune 10, 2011Advanced thermoelectric materials could be used to develop vehicle exhaust systems that convert exhaust heat into electricity, concentrate solar energy for power generation and recover waste heat from industrial processes.Energy.gov
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June 9, 2011Find out how she's using information and data to accelerate systems biology research and how she actively works her network -- through means such as LinkedIn, Facebook, joint conference participation and regular email contact -- to stay atop trends in ...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 ProfileJune 2, 2011Find out how he’s working to advance the innovative application of data analytics and algorithms to real-world challenges, ranging from smart grids and bioforensics to nuclear non-proliferation and medical treatments.Energy.gov
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Energy ProfileMay 19, 2011Learn more about how Dr. Sherman is working to develop bioenergy and nuclear energy technologies -- including strong, lightweight fibers for car panels.Energy.gov
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Energy ProfileMay 12, 2011Learn more about her nature-inspired projects, why combustion and construction tools helped spark her interest in science and how she’s developing innovative, cost effective catalysts.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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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 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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Energy ProfileMarch 24, 2011Chemical engineer Alan Zacher took some time to share advice for students interested in science and engineering and give us the download on his work developing propylene glycol from renewable sources.Energy.gov