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  National Impacts Series contains articles that feature the impact of DOE-funded science on the nation.
 
Young Scientist Advances Green Research on Biofuel and Plastic Production
1/11/09 :: The Department of Energy awards an undergraduate for developing a genetic tool to more efficiently examine how common molds can be used to create green plastics and biofuels
genomic Scientists Launch the Genomic Encyclopedia
of Bacteria and Archaea

12/28/09 :: Unlocking the diversity of microbial communities may benefit biofuel production, global carbon storage, and
bioremediation
The Death of a Massive Star Holds Key to Early Universe
12/16/09 :: Scientists found the remains of a massive star, providing them with new information to reassess the environment of the early Universe
dead zone Scientists Find Ocean ‘Dead’ Zones Teeming with Life
11/23/09 :: Scientists find microorganisms thrive in hostile environments where oxygen is rare
The 20th Annual National Science Bowl Competition Winds into Action
11/10/09 :: Students from Across the Country Prepare for Regional Science Competitions
DOE National Laboratories Train the Scientist of Tomorrow
10/28/09 :: Science Internships Provide Young Scientists Opportunities to Conduct Research at National Laboratories

Scientists Look to the Clouds to Solve Complex Questions
10/14/09 :: Cloud Computing May Offer More Efficient and Economical Opportunities to Address Complex Scientific Questions

Architecture of Ice Cages May Revolutionize Hydrogen Storage
10/13/09 :: Computer model simulates possible future energy storage system
Twinkle Twinkle Superstar
09/21/09 :: Scientists turn to the stars to understand the beginning of time
Fungi Aid Biofuel Production
09/14/09 :: The fungus that was the bane of Army quartermasters for half a century is now the darling of the scientific community
Scientists Work to Improve Solar Cell Efficiency
08/24/09 :: ‘Say Cheese’ - scientists take tiny pictures of organic solar cells to improve efficiency
Scientific Internet Searches Benefit from New Technology
08/13/09 :: Leave your hard hat and pick behind, it is now easier to mine information in the deep web
Surfing the Internet Gets Deep
08/04/09 :: The internet has revolutionized society by changing the way people communicate, find information, and enjoy entertainment. But a standard internet search misses at least 90 percent of the information available
Questions about Climate - the Answers are in the Clouds
07/22/09 :: Using technology developed to diagnose human disease, scientists are gauging the health of the planet. Scientists are training noninvasive sensors, similar to those used in a medical setting, on the clouds in the sky in order to improve our understanding

 

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