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Magnetic Secret Could Mean New Tech
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Spintronics – electronics based not on electric charge but on electron spin – may benefit from recent magnetic discovery.
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Argonne Begins $34.5M Facility
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Officials from the national lab and the University of Chicago kicked off the building of a new research center today (Aug. 30).
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Hollywood Asks Scientists for Help
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Writers/producers for some crime and science-related TV shows/movies want scientists' advice on plot accuracy and even story ideas.
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Nanothermometers Reveal Cell Secret
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New technology helps scientists find for the first time that cell temperatures in humans don't stick to the familiar 98.6 F norm.
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New X-Ray Method a Nanoscale Boon
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For the first time, bulk electronic structures have been opened to comparable scrutiny through a new technique called HARPES.
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FermiLab Experiment Eases Fears
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A recently released MINOS result appears to quell concerns raised by a MINOS result in June 2010 about how the subatomic world works.
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Promoting Atomic Diversity
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Researchers are trying to find out the type and extent of the biological risks astronauts face from exposure to space radiation.
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$2M Carbon Capture Testing
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Funding will help determine how well a new process can work to pull greenhouse gases out of emissions from coal-fired power plants.
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A Battery-Boosting Partnership
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Dow Kokam and ORNL are working to enhance the company's development and commercialization of advanced lithium ion batteries.
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Scientists Design Micro-Robots
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Physicists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory have coaxed "micro-robots" to do their bidding.
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