Sandia Successfully Tests Heat-Powered System
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Capturing carbon dioxide and pumping it deep underground could be an important part of mitigating the effects…
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Capturing carbon dioxide and pumping it deep underground could be an important part of mitigating the effects…
From tackling homework challenges to drafting emails, people are discovering a vast array of applications for natural language processing tools…
Gathered in a temporary maritime operations center in Arlington, Virginia, military, industry, and political leaders watched multiple satellite images flash…
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.– The 294th Medical Company Area Support from the Iowa National Guard tested a groundbreaking technology by integrating…
The DoD released the Biodefense Posture Review outlining reforms aimed to posture the department to fight and win in the…
Every second counts when responders encounter an explosive device, and critical decisions must be made quickly in order to neutralize…
Transcription factor IIH, or TFIIH, pronounced “TF two H,” is a veritable workhorse among the protein complexes that control human…
Fungal and bacterial pathogens can cause bloodstream infections (BSI), are a persistent and deadly threat to both civilian and military…
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today kicked off its “Cleanup to Clean Energy” initiative, an innovative…
As concerns about water scarcity in the United States grow, desalination—which turns salt water into fresh water—could be the answer…
Some things are treacherous when mixed, like water and electricity. So when advanced-computing experts at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory…
Drawing inspiration from nature, Penn State scientists have developed a new device that produces images by mimicking the red, green, and blue…