More articles for Students
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August 28, 2012A tour of three building upgrades highlights innovative approaches to energy efficiency solutions.Energy.gov
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July 17, 2012Making sure the best, most efficient wind energy technologies are developed and manufactured here in America.Energy.gov
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Energy TodayJanuary 24, 2012On January 6th, the Clean Energy Trust announced the semifinalists for its inaugural student clean energy challenge. Semifinalists were chosen fro...Energy.gov
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Energy ProfileJune 30, 2011This Argonne biochemist works on developing biochips, which can identify proteins and used to trace the origins of biological agents such as anthrax in addition to their ability to diagnose infections and even cancer.Energy.gov
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Energy TodayJune 21, 2011Virginia Tech takes the checkered flag as the inaugural EcoCar competition comes to a close in Washington, D.C.Energy.gov
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June 13, 2011EcoCar vehicles impress during real world testing at General Motors' Milford Proving Grounds.Energy.gov
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May 2, 2011The Mira Loma High School of Sacramento, California, and the Gale Ranch Middle School of San Ramon, California, beat out 1,800 sciences teams from across the country to become the 2011 National Science Bowl champions today.Energy.gov
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March 31, 2011Kirsten Orwig shares how her experiences in storm chasing led her to this position at National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and why understanding meteorology is important for advancing reliable solar and wind energy.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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February 18, 2011Constructive a wind turbine provides hands-on learning for Virginia students.Energy.gov