7-Jan-2020 DOE announces $32 million for small business research and development grants DOE/US Department of Energy Grant and Award Announcement US Secretary of Energy Dan Brouillette announced that the Department of Energy (DOE) will award 158 grants totaling $32 million to 118 small businesses in 32 states.
6-Jan-2020 David Shih: Then and Now DOE/US Department of Energy David Shih is an associate professor in the New High Energy Theory Center of the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
30-Dec-2019 Growth and repair from carbon dioxide in air DOE/US Department of Energy Scientists have created a new class of material that uses sunlight to absorb and fix carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
26-Dec-2019 Benjamin Monreal: Then and Now DOE/US Department of Energy Benjamin Monreal is the Agnar Pytte Associate Professor of Physics in the Department of Physics at Case Western Reserve University.
23-Dec-2019 Top posts of 2019 DOE/US Department of Energy From nanoparticles to algae ecology, the Office of Science supported a variety of research in 2019.
23-Dec-2019 Unraveling how Tungsten Armor Erodes in Tokamak Walls DOE/US Department of Energy Scientists developed a new model to describe how large, periodic bursts of plasma known as edge localized modes (ELMs) erode parts of tokamak walls.
23-Dec-2019 Summit Charts a Course to Uncover the Origins of Genetic Diseases DOE/US Department of Energy Gene mutations can interfere with how the body expresses genes and cause disease. To better understand this connection, researchers recently developed a model of the transcription preinitiation complex (PIC).
20-Dec-2019 New Algorithms Shed Light on Molecules' Structure and Motion in Cells DOE/US Department of Energy To understand why very large molecules behave the way they do inside cells, scientists must first understand the relationship between these molecules' structure and motion. Engineers created algorithms that provide the physics backbone for a new 'microscope in a computer.'
19-Dec-2019 Undersecretary for science Paul Dabbar recently visited the south pole telescope in Antarctica DOE/US Department of Energy The South Pole Telescope is one of the tools scientists are using to understand the earliest history of our universe. To check out the Department of Energy's (DOE) investment in this project, DOE Undersecretary for Science Paul Dabbar visited the facility last week.
18-Dec-2019 Christina Markert: Then and Now DOE/US Department of Energy Christina Markert is a professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Texas in Austin.