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Friday, March 1, 2002
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Coal ash becomes a dwelling ... and more The latest issue of DOE Pulse is available online. Pulse is an online newsletter about accomplishments at the Department of Energy's national laboratories. The highlights are short, written to be interesting and very understandable. In addition to the highlights, each issue features two longer articles -- one about a researcher and one about a multilabcollaborative effort. Some of the headlines in this issue are "Coal ash becomes a dwelling" from Oak Ridge National Laboratory, "DREAM-y tech advances proteomics" from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, "Ironing out" the ecosystem from the National Energy Technology Laboratory and "Projects advance renewable energy" from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. There also is a feature on the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and Oak Ridge talking cars and a profile of Berkeley Lab's Margaret Torn. Other headlinesLaboratory patent, licensing award winners recognized Sustaining the American spirit theme of Womens History Month at the Lab What did you do on your day off? COSMOS calls out to New Mexico Students Coal ash becomes a dwelling ... and more Energy Secretary creates new plan, account for clean up for Cold War weapons production sites
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