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Recent News About U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science
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Novel Method Examines the Gas-Liquid Interface in New Detail
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'Shining' Light on the Inner Details and Breakup of Deuterons
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First Atomic View of a Quantum Electronic Device in Operation
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Scientists Capture a ‘Quantum Tug’ Between Neighboring Water Molecules
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Real-Time Diagnostics for Better Engines
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More Genome Copies in Switchgrass Linked to More Climate Flexibility and Adaptation
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Investigating the Dynamics that Reshape Permafrost Environments
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Innovative Ferroelectric Material Could Enable Next-Generation Memory Devices
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Watching Plant Roots Grow in a Transparent Simulated Soil
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Converting Methane to Methanol—With and Without Water
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‘Extreme’ Plants Grow Faster in the Face of Stress
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A New Approach Produces a 90-Fold Increase in Known Viral Taxa
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Sizing Up Special Light to Downsize Particle Accelerators
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U.S. Department of Energy Announces $39 Million for Research and Development to Turn Buildings Into Carbon Storage Structures
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In many streams and rivers, water moves between the open channel and the adjacent groundwater. This exchange enables biological and chemical reactions in the sediments near the streams.
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A new injectable therapy for spinal cord injuries uses specially engineered molecules that trigger a healing response in spinal cells.
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Previous research has found that heat waves and urban heat island effects reinforce each other’s effects.
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Heating and cooling for buildings is a large part of global energy demand. In the United States in 2010, buildings accounted for the biggest share (41 percent) of the nation’s energy consumption.
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U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm issued the following statement on yesterday’s U.S. Senate confirmation of Dr. Asmeret Berhe with a bipartisan vote to serve as Director of the Office of Science at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
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Projects span experimental and theoretical approaches to obtaining new data and reducing uncertainty in existing data