More articles for Scientists and Researchers
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Energy ProfileJune 17, 2011Meet Thomas Wallner – automotive engineer extraordinaire, who hails from Argonne National Laboratory’s Center for Transportation Research. He took some time to answer our 10 Questions and share his insight on advanced engine technologies from dual-...Energy.gov
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Energy TomorrowJune 15, 2011Rare ones are often good ones: Find out more about rare earth elements and how our Critical Materials Strategy is developing.Energy.gov
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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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Energy TomorrowJune 10, 2011Can you imagine a photovoltaic module that’s able to generate and store electricity on its own? Or an electric vehicle (EV) powered by a technology more durable than the advanced batteries in today’s EVs? Innovative solid-state nanocapacitors are m...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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June 8, 2011There are “only” 3.2 billion unique addresses available across the Internet and we are quickly approaching that limit. Find out what network engineers are doing to solve this problem.Energy.gov
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June 8, 2011Learn the energy slang -- Wheeling, Christmas Tree and more.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 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