News published on Federal Newswire in March 2023

News from March 2023


Manchin, Barrasso Introduce Bipartisan America’s Outdoor Recreation Act

Manchin, Barrasso Introduce Bipartisan America’s Outdoor Recreation Act


E&C Committee Probes NIH for Failing to Convene Scientific Management Review Board

E&C Committee Probes NIH for Failing to Convene Scientific Management Review Board


E&C Republicans Condemn Granholm for Pro-CCP Comments, Demand She Testify Immediately

E&C Republicans Condemn Granholm for Pro-CCP Comments, Demand She Testify Immediately


E&C Committee Presses NIH for Information into Misallocated Funds and Grants that May Harm Agency Regulations

E&C Committee Presses NIH for Information into Misallocated Funds and Grants that May Harm Agency Regulations


With FY 2024 Budget Request, LPO's Portfolio Continues to Grow

With FY 2024 Budget Request, LPO's Portfolio Continues to Grow


Electric Vehicle Batteries Could Get Big Boost With New Polymer Coating

Electric Vehicle Batteries Could Get Big Boost With New Polymer Coating


Lunar Telescope Will Search for Ancient Radio Waves

Lunar Telescope Will Search for Ancient Radio Waves



New STEM program for high school girls comes to Fermilab

New STEM program for high school girls comes to Fermilab



A Quick New Way to Screen Virus Proteins for Antibiotic Properties

A Quick New Way to Screen Virus Proteins for Antibiotic Properties


Roman Space Telescope and Rubin Observatory scientists collaborate on a giant testbed of simulated galaxies

Roman Space Telescope and Rubin Observatory scientists collaborate on a giant testbed of simulated galaxies


Ogo Enekwizu Brings Soot-seeded Clouds into the Laboratory

Ogo Enekwizu Brings Soot-seeded Clouds into the Laboratory


Scientists Map Changes in Soot Particles Emitted from Wildfires

Scientists Map Changes in Soot Particles Emitted from Wildfires


Sixbert Muhoza studies a new class of materials that could help fight climate change

Sixbert Muhoza studies a new class of materials that could help fight climate change


Heterostructures developed at Purdue support predictions of counterpropagating charged edge modes at the v=2/3 fractional quantum Hall state

Heterostructures developed at Purdue support predictions of counterpropagating charged edge modes at the v=2/3 fractional quantum Hall state


Rising silicon-rich snow in the Earth's outer core

Rising silicon-rich snow in the Earth's outer core


FSU chemist awarded DOE grant to design safer, more eco-friendly materials for fuel cells

FSU chemist awarded DOE grant to design safer, more eco-friendly materials for fuel cells