Argonne National Laboratory
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ScienceScientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory have implemented levitation in order to improve the drug development process.
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ScienceScientists have discovered a new hybrid substance that is able to dent diamonds.
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Argonne National Laboratory has created the Endurance Bioenergy Reactor, a system that can produce biofuel on location from waste streams and cellulosic materials.
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Envia Systems has developed a lithium-ion battery which is claimed to have two to three times the energy density of existing li-ions.
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ScienceScientists discover addition of plant protein boosts hydrogen production by photocatalyst.
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ScienceThe US Department of Energy announced that it has awarded 57 deserving projects with a total of almost 1.7 billion processor hours on two of its (and the world’s) most powerful supercomputers.
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The pick of the world's most fuel efficient vehicles are lining-up at the Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn this week for stage one of the $10 million Automotive X PRIZE.
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ScienceResearchers have discovered that common bacteria suspended in a solution can be made to turn microgears, paving the way for ‘smart materials’ that can dynamically alter their microstructures, repair damage, or power microdevices.
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ScienceResearchers are looking to cram more transistors onto integrated circuits by adapting the same methods used in fusion-energy research to create extremely thin plasma beams for a new class of 'nanolithography'.
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ScienceScientists are exploring ways to speed up the process of generating complex visualizations of everything from supernovas to protein structures using a technique called software-based parallel volume rendering.
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Recent developments in regeneration technology are almost ready for prime time. Both Hydraulic Hybrid Vehicles and Power Generating Shock Absorbers are both being field tested and may be soon headed for mass production.
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Algae is being tweaked by researchers at Argonne National Laboratory to produce large amounts of hydrogen, which can be used to power efficient, environmentally clean vehicles.
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