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New bottle cap thwarts wine counterfeiters

New bottle cap thwarts wine counterfeiters

   When the Roman historian Pliny the Elder wrote in vino veritas – in wine, there is truth – he must not have been drinking from a counterfeit bottle.

Posted : Mon, Aug 04, 2008

Category : World-Business / Offbeat-News News

New research shows how marine organisms help oceans sequester carbon

New research shows how marine organisms help oceans sequester carbon

   As the international search for ways to remove carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases from the environment intensifies, a team of scientists has identified a process by which marine organisms influence the amount of atmospheric carbon the sea absorbs.

Posted : Mon, Jun 09, 2008

Category : Science / Environment News

Argonne Tests Validate BMW Hydrogen 7 Emissions Below SULEV

Argonne Tests Validate BMW Hydrogen 7 Emissions Below SULEV

   The BMW Hydrogen 7's emissions were only a fraction of SULEV level, making it one of the lowest emitting combustion engine vehicles that have been manufactured.

Posted : Fri, Mar 28, 2008

Category : World-Business / Auto News

Chicago mayor, council honor Argonne physicists for creating innovative science program at city high school

Chicago mayor, council honor Argonne physicists for creating innovative science program at city high school

   Two physicists at the U.S. Department's Argonne National Laboratory have been honored for their work in creating one of the nation's premiere science programs for high school students.

Posted : Sun, Jan 27, 2008

Category : World-Business / World News

New Argonne supercomputer makes Top 500 list

New Argonne supercomputer makes Top 500 list

   A new high-performance computer cluster at the Center for Nanoscale Materials (CNM) at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory is number 150 on the list of the world's 500 fastest computers.

Posted : Sat, Nov 24, 2007

Category : Technology / Industry News

Nobel laureate conducted research at Argonne

Nobel laureate conducted research at Argonne

   Peter Grunberg, who shares the 2007 Nobel Prize in physics, conducted part of his groundbreaking research on magnetoresistive materials at Argonne in 1984 and 1985.

Posted : Mon, Oct 15, 2007

Category : Science / General-Sciences News

Physicists propose new method of measuring the weak interaction

Physicists propose new method of measuring the weak interaction

   A particular class of hydrogen atoms may prove ideal for the study of one of the four fundamental forces of physics, according to research performed at the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory.

Posted : Tue, Oct 02, 2007

Category : Science / General-Sciences News

New light cast on key chemical reactions in interstellar space

New light cast on key chemical reactions in interstellar space

   A detailed understanding of key chemical reactions that take place in interstellar space has been provided by groundbreaking research at two U.S. Department of Energy national laboratories and two European universities.

Posted : Wed, Jul 11, 2007

Category : Science / Space News

World's first X-ray free electron laser is on course to completion

World's first X-ray free electron laser is on course to completion

   Argonne reached another milestone in the design and construction of the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) undulator system.

Posted : Mon, Jun 25, 2007

Category : Science / General-Sciences News
 
 
 
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