THE CURRENT ISSUE / April / May 2013 / Volume 11 Number 2
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And this new, tight-fisted attitude isn’t helping entrepreneurs—or the economy
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Sandia calls him a “principal technologist,” but he’s really a jack of all trades
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Oak Ridge and a private-sector firm are finding ways to make LED lighting more efficient—and a lot cheaper
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An Idaho Lab software program transfers sensitive information quickly
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It may aid those blinded by retinitis pigmentosa
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Researchers at the National Renewable Energy Lab know—and fast. This helps the biofuels market.
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An engineered enzyme increases the output of a potential replacement of a key component of gasoline
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Controlling the rate of corrosion in metals could have an impact on the economy since the effect is estimated at $1 trillion annually
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Lawrence Livermore’s expertise in optics design can help put a large telescope—much larger but lighter than the Hubble—into space
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