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Technology behind IPCC report
International Panel on Climate Change scientists could never have written their news-making report without technology that allows them to predict changes in the climate.
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Hydrogen as an Alternative Energy Source
Hydrogen, a carrier of energy, is not an energy source. With greater availability of hydrogen cars, hydrogen production by renewable energy can combat global warming.
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Alexei Abrikosov - Type II Superconductors and the Abrikosov Vortex Lattice
Alexei Abrikosov left the former Soviet Union to work at the Argonne National Laboratory in 1991. He shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2003 for his work on type II superconductors.
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A Life of Dedication - Maria Goeppert Mayer
Maria Goeppert-Mayer won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1963, the second woman to do so. Her life and work speak of her dedication to and love of science at a time when women and wives found it difficult to take their place in the research community within universities. She was proud to be the seventh generation of university professors in her family.
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A Cycle is a Terrible Thing to Waste
This article details Globus, a project at Argonne National Labs which strives to develop the technology to take advantage of geographically-distributed computer resources.
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Methylation, Neurotransmitters, and All That Jazz
Is there a natural way to treat depression. One biochemist thinks so.
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