From Our Blogs
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January 10, 2014Tiny algae can play a big role in tackling America's energy challenges.Alternative Fuels and Feedstocks Office
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January 6, 2014Researchers at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory solve fiendishly complicated structures using X-ray savvy and serious computing power.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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November 15, 2013Brookhaven Lab researchers use history’s most successful matchmaker to pair up particles and create new materials with desired properties.Office of Science
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September 20, 2013OpenMSI, a powerful visualization tool developed by Berkeley Lab, may show the way to everything from better biofuels to more effective medicines.Office of Science
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August 8, 2013Balanced on the tip of a finger, it doesn’t look like much — a bit of screen door, perhaps, or a badly mangled paper clip — but this little piece of metal is making big news in the medical community, and big changes in the lives of patients with ...Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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July 8, 2013Researchers at the Department of Energy’s National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) have teamed up with their Regional University Alliance (NETL-RUA) colleagues to develop a new hybrid nanostructure that could make it easier to monitor blood sugar...Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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March 4, 2013Opening a new window on the way plants generate the oxygen we breathe, SLAC simultaneously looks at the structure and chemical behavior of photosynthesis.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