THE CURRENT ISSUE / April / May 2012 / Volume 10 Number 2
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Two energy labs are figuring out how to make the manufacturing process more efficient
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You can call it compressed natural gas and the scientists at Argonne are working on it
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BNL and ARPA-E are looking for a more powerful, low-cost way to produce electricity from wind turbines without costly rare earth elements
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What can we do about the CO2 created from producing ethanol?
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Savannah River offers an environment friendly, sustainable approach to environmental cleanup
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The greener it is, the more money you’ll save. Plenty of money, actually.
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Navy scientists have found a simple solution to a costly problem, not only for the Navy
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The director of the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy testifies before a subcommittee of the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology
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The chairman of the Senate’s Energy and Natural Resources Committee, Jeff Bingaman
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A new (government-funded) research program will attempt to find out
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A new ceramic fiber reinforcing material developed at Idaho National Laboratory offers extraordinary potential in several industries
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