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Oak Ridge Lab 2 ชม.
ORNL have demonstrated a way to capture from air. 😮 ⬇️⬇️⬇️
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Genomic Biology 18 ก.ย.
With a little help from their friends: new aims to engineer microbial ecoystems, rather than single microbes, to aid in biochemical tasks
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SLAC 19 ก.ย.
X-rays uncover a hidden property that leads to failure in a lithium-ion material
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Energy Department 22 ชม.
ANNOUNCED TODAY: $21.6M in funding to develop advanced software for designing new chemicals and chemical processes, which will be used in energy production and other applications. ▶
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UChicago 29 ส.ค.
Scientists finally saw at the decay into bottom quarks - a big step forward in the quest to understand how the Higgs gives mass to particles. physics chair Young Kee-Kim explains:
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DOE Science 23 ชม.
How long does a freed from an atom last? New answers could reveal new model of how our universe works , ,
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CO School of Mines 17 ก.ย.
Three Mines students have received funding from to conduct part of their graduate thesis research at DOE national laboratories:
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OLCF 18 ก.ย.
A collaboration involving , , and resulted in a new family of engine alloys. The OLCF’s Titan played a key role in this process.
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UW Medicine Newsroom 12 ก.ย.
Beta barrel protein designed from scratch to target small molecules. paper from today shows how it can activate a fluorescent protein
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Fermilab 18 ก.ย.
The largest liquid-argon neutrino detector in the world has just recorded its first particle tracks, signaling the start of a new chapter in the story of !
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DOE Science 19 ก.ย.
Don’t miss this opportunity! The Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) program is now accepting applications. Apply by November 15
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DOE Science 19 ก.ย.
in 1819 Léon Foucault was born. His pendulum in the Panthéon at the 1851 World’s Fair in Paris convinced the world that the Earth slowly rotates around its axis, from west to east.
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Energy Department 18 ก.ย.
🔋⚡ANNOUNCED TODAY: $120M over five years to renew , an Energy Innovation Hub devoted to advancing battery science and technology, led by .
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Georgetown Univ. 14 ก.ย.
"We’re hoping to break new ground in a number of different areas of X-ray science," says Professor Freericks, who is part of a team that recently won a $4.5 million competitive research grant from the .
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Paul Dabbar 18 ก.ย.
Enjoyed speaking at the InnovationXLab Energy Storage Summit at . The summit showcases technical resources from across ’s that will address energy storage challenges and unlock the next generation of transportation and electricity grid technologies.
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DOE Science 18 ก.ย.
Scientists & have developed a way to wrap photocathodes up in a protective coat of atomically thin graphene, extending their lifetimes
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DOE Science 18 ก.ย.
Scientists design new metabolic technology to open scientific data for everyone
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SLAC 18 ก.ย.
At the first Innovation XLab Summit, focused on storage, Paul Dabbar will give the opening talk “Framing the Showcase” watch live today at 8:35 a.m. PT at the link below
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Brookhaven Lab 17 ก.ย.
Scientists combined two modes of MRI to accurately diagnose Alzheimer’s at its early stages.
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DOE Science 18 ก.ย.
in 1819 Léon Foucault was born. His pendulum in the Panthéon at the 1851 World’s Fair in Paris convinced the world that the Earth slowly rotates around its axis, from west to east.
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