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Friday, December 5, 2003

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Desert nitrates - more than we thought? ... 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 and written to be very understandable.

In addition to the highlights, each issue features two longer articles – one about a researcher and one about a multilab collaborative effort.

Some of the headlines in this issue are "Desert nitrates - more than we thought?" from Los Alamos, "New maps reveal expanded geothermal energy potential" from Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, "Thar's gold in them thar genomes" from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and "Marine plankton may have a hold on modern climate" from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

There also is a profile on Tammy Taylor of Actinide, Catalysis and Separations Chemistry (C-SIC) and a feature on researchers designing high-speed dedicated network from Oak Ridge National Laboratory.


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Orbit helps conclude Lab's United Way campaign more...
Gamma-ray bursts focus of Director's Colloquium Monday more...
Dynes discusses mid-year budget cuts, impacts to UC more...
Desert nitrates - more than we thought? ... and more more...
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