A new approach to assessing greenhouse-gas emissions from coal, wind, solar and other energy technologies paints a much more precise picture of cradle-to-grave emissions and should help sharpen decisions on what new energy projects to build.
With recent the opening of UALR’s Center for Integrative Nanotechnology Sciences, Arkansas hopes to be a leader in transferring discoveries in the lab to new products, new businesses, and new jobs.
The American College of Radiology’s (ACR) Radiology Leadership Institute™ (RLI) — radiology’s most comprehensive professional development and leadership academy — is now open for enrollment.
Is there a new path to biofuels hiding in a handful of dirt? Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) biologist Steve Singer leads a group that wants to find out.
A new publishing agreement supports the Alliance of Crop, Soil, and Environmental Science Societies (ACSESS) mission to provide high quality publication management and marketing to nonprofit scientific societies.
Creators of a nanotech-based system that captures carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere within a submarine have won the Federal Laboratory Consortium Interagency Partnership Award for 2012.
The San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) has announced a 10-week computational science program to provide a limited number of undergraduate students with paid, hands-on experience using Gordon, the center’s new data-intensive supercomputer.
Over the past several decades, scientists have faced challenges in developing new antibiotics even as bacteria have become increasingly resistant to existing drugs.