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The Energy that Drives the Stars
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National Labs are developing a special kind of accelerator for experiments aimed at fusion power, called an induction accelerator.
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LabX Acquires
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The deal has been finalized for the acquisition of print and digital publication for The Scientist magazine by LabX.
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New Ethics Program in the Works
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A $350,000 grant from the National Science Foundation will create a four-part science and engineering ethics program at Virginia Tech.
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Diode Lasers Could Reign Supreme
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Tests show new kid on block – diode lasers – eventually could challenge LEDs for home and industrial lighting supremacy.
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Sartorius Close to Biohit Deal
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The process and lab tech provider has signed an agreement to purchase the liquid handling business of Biohit for 68 million euros.
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More Precision for Pathogen Tracing
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A new test will allow the exact nature and origin of food-borne bacteria to be pinpointed with unprecedented accuracy.
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X-ray Source Milestones Hit
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Cornell scientists have surpassed two major points toward proving the technology of a novel, exceedingly powerful X-ray source.
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Improving Sodium-ion Batteries
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Sodium-ion technology possesses a number of benefits that lithium-based energy storage cannot capture, an Argonne chemist explains.
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SGD Acquries Special Gas Supplies
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Special Gas Supplies, which previously operated out of Bahama, NC will now be operating out of SGD's facility in Emerson, NJ.
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New NSF Grants Awarded
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The National Science Foundation has awarded grants totaling $8 million for research and education focusing on sustainability.
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First Pulse Measurement Achieved
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Researchers have measured the spatial and temporal coherence of a single femtosecond X-ray pulse generated by the first hard XFEL.
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New Pittcon Lecture Announced
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Pittcon 2012 will include a Capstone Lecture on March 14, which will be delivered by Steven A. Benner and will focus on redesigning DNA.
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