Archive for 2009
Argonne “Homegrown” Hybrid Solar Cell Aims for Low-Cost Power
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory have refined a technique to manufacture solar [...]
Studying Fertilizers to Cut Greenhouse Gases
Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists have found that using alternative types of fertilizers can cut back on greenhouse [...]
LANL Leader Wins Governor’s Distinguished Public Service Award
Carolyn E. Zerkle, leader of Los Alamos National Laboratory’s (LANL) Stimulus Project, has been named a 2009 winner [...]
U.S. and Europe Share Air Traffic Management Research
Researchers in the United States and Europe are working out standard approaches for communications, navigation, and surveillance. This [...]
Students Send Experiment on Space Shuttle Atlantis
An experiment by college students that will study how microbes grow in microgravity is heading to orbit aboard [...]
Sandia Receives DOD “Trusted Foundry” Accreditation
Sandia National Laboratories’ silicon fabrication facility in Albuquerque, N.M., has been accredited by the Department of Defense (DOD) [...]
NIST Demonstrates “Universal” Programmable Quantum Processor for Quantum Computers
Physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have demonstrated the first “universal” programmable quantum information [...]
New Slow-Release Fertilizer
Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists Robert E. Sojka and James A. Entry in Idaho have developed a new [...]
Viral Inactivation Using Crosslinkers and Detergents
Researchers at the National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, have developed a technology for the method of [...]
Digital Precision Strike Suite
Digital Precision Strike Suite (DPSS) and its three components (Precision Strike Suite for Special Operations Forces, Scene Matching, [...]






Airman Improves Dust Storm Predictability
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