Nanotechnology leads to discovery of super superconductors
Laboratory scientists working with a researcher from the University of Cambridge have demonstrated a simple and industrially scaleable method for improving the current densities of superconducting coated conductors in magnetic field environments.
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Los Alamos instruments return to Earth on Genesis spacecraft
Roger Wiens, left, of Space and Atmospheric Sciences (ISR-1), is interviewed by the New York Times' Ken Chang while awaiting the Genesis space capsule's descent at the Dugway Proving Ground in Utah on Wednesday.
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Saving archaeological treasures
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The latest issue of DOE Pulse is available online.
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Clarification about CREM procedures for resumption of work
According to University of California policy, non-accountable classified removable electronic media (CREM) operations conducted prior to the suspension of operations will resume use under the level 2 process and are presented before the Resumption Review Board.
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UC Davis taking part in study of robot assistants
Robots may soon prove useful in assisting doctors conducting follow-up care of their patients.
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