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Air Products Grants Argonne National Laboratory External Collaboration Award The Auto Channel LEHIGH VALLEY, Pa., Sept. 21 -- Air Products today named Argonne National Laboratory as a recipient of its 4th annual External Collaboration Award. Air Products Grants Argonne National Laboratory External Collaboration Award SYS-CON Media Air Products today named Argonne National Laboratory as a recipient of its 4th annual External Collaboration Award. Air Products created the award to recognize collaborative research organizations and to demonstrate its commitment to building relationships and strengthening collaborations with external groups, and to stimulate the development of intellectual property with them. Idaho National Lab replaces nuclear chief with few explanations The Times-News IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (AP) -- One of the top spots at the Idaho National Laboratory is changing hands, but officials are not offering any explanations for the change. Argonne opens Center for Nanoscale Materials Chicago Suburban News State kicks inhalf the cost of72 million labArchimedes the ancient Greek mathematician said if he had a lever that was big enough he could move the world. But scientists at the Argonne National Laboratory near Darien say what will change the world now is a tiny thing called a nanoparticle 70000 times smaller than the width of a human hair.Nanoparticles supposedly will be the building blocks of Etnus Collaborates with Cisco Systems, Argonne National Laboratory on Development of MPI2 Debugging Interface Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance NATICK, Mass.----Sept. 14, 2006--Etnus, LLC, maker of the world's most scalable multi-process debugger on Linux, UNIX and Mac OS X, is working with partners including Cisco Systems and Argonne National Laboratory to develop a debugging interface for MPI2. New Visions for National Security Needed for 21st Century U.S. Newswire via Yahoo! News A former U.S. senator, a Nobel laureate, and a prominent biologist spell out new visions for national security in articles in the fall 2006 Issues in Science and Technology. Argonne to remain in University's control Chicago Maroon The University secured a five-year Department of Energy (DOE) contract to retain control of Argonne National Laboratory, the prominent scientific center southwest of the city that it has managed since 1946. Argonne is home to some of the nation’s leading Exoskeletons Of Crabs And Prawns May Help Reduce Radiation Poisoning Science Daily The detonation of a suitcase-sized nuclear bomb by a terrorist in a major city would spread toxic material over a wide area exposing humans to various types of radioactive elements. Currently, there are no effective methods to sequester and remove radionuclides from humans in the event of a disaster such as this. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory scientist Tatiana Levitskaia is investigating Reducing The Risk Of Unintended Nuclear Chain Reactions In Fuel Reprocessing Science Daily With the rising cost and dwindling supply of fossil fuels, nuclear power may again be considered a plausible energy option in the U.S. Safety is the public's major concern, and researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory are addressing one important aspect of that issue by investigating materials called ionic liquids. If these liquid salts were to be used in Scientists Get Best Look Ever At Water-life Connection Science Daily No one has ever seen exactly how water molecules interact with proteins -- even though water is the essential element for lifethat is, not until now. Researchers led by an Ohio State University physicist revealed these interactions for the first time.
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Argonne National Laboratory Transportation Research Argonne National Laboratory's transportation research programs cover all aspects of advanced vehicle technology, including alternative fuels, ANL Library Home page of the ANL library. Division of Educational Programs Welcome to the Division of Educational Programs (DEP), Argonne National Laboratory's link to the educational community. On this site you will find MCS at Argonne National Laboratory Description of past and present research using supercomputers, abstracts of publications, and links to software being developed at the lab. Materials Science Division The Materials Science (MSD) Division at Argonne National Laboratory develops new materials for society, and we do so with a team of materials scientists, Argonne National Laboratory Conducts research in areas of both theoretical and experimental particle physics. The laboratory also works on the ATLAS, CDF, MINOS, Soudan 2 and ZEUS Argonne Physics Division Research programs in studying the properties of nuclei and atoms including using a heavy-ion accelerator to study the structure of the nucleus and how the Argonne National Laboratory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Argonne National Laboratory is one of the United States government's oldest Visitors to Argonne National Laboratory-East are sometimes startled by the
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