Join Dr. Arun Majumdar on June 29th, at 2:00 pm ET for a frank, two-way discussion about the investments the federal government is making in innovative research and technology today that will move us off of foreign oil and toward the clean energy infra...
The Cray XT4 supercomputer at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory’s National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) is helping to explain the froth of apparent "bubbles."
The Energy Department will be investing up to $120 million over three years in the development of transformational manufacturing technologies and innovative materials that could enable industrial facilities to dramatically increase their energy efficie...
The innovative approach National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) took in designing and constructing their corporate headquarters has already led to 24 local and international awards.
As one of the northernmost communities in the “Lower 48,” Fort Fairfield, Maine (population 3,500) averages less sunlight every year than towns in the southern part of the state.
Title IX isn't just about sports or the law. It's about securing a clean energy future by closing the gender gap in math and science.
Secretary Chu tours the new solar power system manufacturing plant.
How can we better use sunlight to create new fuels? SLAC National Accelerator Lab physicist Uwe Bergmann is helping answer this by using the world’s first free electron x-ray laser to make an atomic resolution movie of photosynthesis -- how “tiny m...
It's hard to believe the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) is just two years old: already we have seen the potential of high-risk, high-reward research to both our energy and economic future. Read the Fiscal Year 2010 Annual Report.
Virginia Tech takes the checkered flag as the inaugural EcoCar competition comes to a close in Washington, D.C.