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Company Profile for Energy & Environmental Research Center
The EERC is a research, development, demonstration, and commercialization facility recognized as one of the world's leading developers of cleaner, more efficient energy technologies as well as environmental technologies to protect and clean our air, water, and soil. The EERC, a high-tech, nonprofit division of the University of North Dakota...
Tags: Entrepreneurship, FINANCE, Government, SOFTWARE, U.S. Department of Energy
Research articles 2008-10-03
Freedom Prize Foundation and U.S. Department of Energy Announce Awards to Lessen America's Oil Dependence
With Oil Prices at All-Time Highs, Groundbreaking Awards Totaling More Than $4 Million Aim to Catalyze Deployment of Technologies to Reduce U.S. Dependence on Oil as Energy Resource WASHINGTON -- The Freedom Prize Foundation and the U.S. Department of Energy DOE today unveiled the Freedom Prize, the first competition...
Tags: America, Benefits, dependence, HEALTHCARE, senator, SOFTWARE, Transportation, U.S., U.S. Department of Energy
Research articles 2008-06-26
The U.S. Department of Energy and Cross-Ref announced that the Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) completed DOI registrations for more than 86,000 DOE technical reports with Cross-Ref.(Sci-Tech)(Brief article)
The U.S. Department of Energy and Cross-Ref announced that the Office of Scientific and Technical Information OSTI completed DOI registrations for more than 86,000 DOE technical reports with Cross-Ref. The earliest report dates from 1933. Since 1947, OSTI and its predecessor agencies have been nationally recognized...
Tags: SOFTWARE, U.S. Department of Energy
Research articles 2007-09-01
Earlier this month, the US Department of Energy released its final operating plan for fiscal 2007
Earlier this month, the US Department of Energy DOE released its final operating plan for fiscal 2007 (see IBO 2/15/07). The DOE's budget of $23.598 billion includes $3.8 billion for the Office of Science, a 4.5% increase over the fiscal 2006 appropriation. Within the Office of Science, funding for biological...
Tags: SOFTWARE, U.S. Department of Energy
Research articles 2007-03-31
The US Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory received a $8.2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health
The US Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory received a $8.2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to further develop its PHENIX software program for the automation of crystallography data acquisition and analysis.
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE, U.S. Department of Energy
Research articles 2007-02-15
The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded a five-year, $5.5 million grant to California State University-Northridge, Harvard University, the University of Southern California and the Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore national labs to investigate corrosion
The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded a five-year, $5.5 MILLION grant to CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY-NORTHRIDGE, HARVARD UNIVERSITY, the UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA and the Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore national labs to investigate corrosion cracking in certain energy-generating materials. The collaborative effort will focus on creating a computer model...
Tags: Benefits, CAREER, Harvard University, HEALTHCARE, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, SOFTWARE, U.S. Department of Energy, University of Southern California
Research articles 2007-02-08
Bush requests $1.24 billion for Office of Renewable Energy
The US Department of Energy announced this week that President Bush's Fiscal Year 2008 Budget requests $24.3 billion for the DoE, including $1.24 billion for the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. The EERE budget request is $73 million more than the FY 2006 appropriations In addition, the...
Tags: president, SOFTWARE, U.S. Department of Energy
Research articles 2007-02-07
DOE's National Science Bowl (R) Kicks Off With 98 Regional Competitions
To: SCIENCE EDITORSContact: Jeff Sherwood of the U.S. Department of Energy, +1-202- 586-4826; or Ed Greenberger, +1-202-466-7391, ext. 132, for the U.S. Department of Energy WASHINGTON, Jan. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- More than 17,000 middle school and high school students from 42 states begin a journey this month that they hope...
Tags: Computer Associates International Inc., SOFTWARE, team, U.S. Department of Energy
Research articles 2007-01-25
Detonators, rocket motors.(Did You Know That?)(Brief article)
DETONATORS, ROCKET MOTORS, and bulk explosive powders were among at least 410 items that Sandia National Laboratories could not account for when audited by the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Inspector General. Auditors found other problems with explosives handling and processing at both Sandia and...
Tags: powder, Sandia National Laboratories, SOFTWARE, U.S. Department of Energy
Research articles 2006-10-01
Developing Radiotracers for Imaging Studies in Addiction: How Chemistry Has Enhanced Scientists' Ability to See Inside the Brain.
Byline: Brookhaven National Laboratory SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 14 AScribe Newswire -- Molecular imaging using positron emission tomography PET continues to provide new knowledge about how brain circuits are altered by addictive drugs. Chemist Joanna Fowler, Director of the Center for Translational Neuroimaging at...
Tags: chemistry, FINANCE, HARDWARE, imaging, PRODUCTIVITY, Scanners, SOFTWARE, U.S. Department of Energy
Research articles 2006-09-14
Study Offers Clues to Brain's Protective Mechanisms Against Alcoholism; Higher Dopamine D2 Receptor Levels May Protect Those With Family History of Addiction.
Byline: Brookhaven National Laboratory UPTON, N.Y., Sept. 5 AScribe Newswire -- Why do some people with a strong family history of alcoholism develop alcohol dependency while others do not? A new study provides clues that differing brain chemistry may provide part of the answer....
Tags: alcohol, Manufacturing, researcher, SOFTWARE, U.S. Department of Energy
Research articles 2006-09-05
Orbach Becomes DOE Under Secretary for Science
On June 1, U.S. Department of Energy DOE secretary Samuel W. Bodman administered the Oath of Office to Raymond L. Orbach, PhD. as the first DOE Under secretary for Science. Orbach was unanimously confirmed by the U.S. Senate on May 26 for the new position created by the Energy Policy...
Tags: Government, secretary, SOFTWARE, U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2006-08-01
Compressed air/gas software reduces energy costs
UE Systems, Elmsford, N.Y., is offering free software for compressed gas surveys on its website, www.uesystems.com. The software helps users reduce energy costs due to compressed air leaks. The US Department of Energy says compressed air is one of the most costly utilities in plants, in part because roughly 30%...
Tags: software, U.S. Department of Energy
Research articles 2006-05-01
PUBLICATIONS
* THREE NEW TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION REPORTS AVAILABLEReports are available detailing the activities and findings of three U.S. Department of Energy Transmission and Distribution program area projects. Carnegie Mellon University reports on the "Wireless Self-powered Visual and NDE Robotic Inspection System for Live Gas Distribution Mains," the Edison Welding Institute...
Tags: FINANCE, Gas Technology Institute, geology, INTERNET, kilometer, SOFTWARE, U.S. Department of Energy, velocity
Research articles 2006-01-01
HP.(VENDOR GUIDE: High Performance Computing)
Pale Alto, CA 1-800-752-0900; 1-650-857-1501 www.hp.com * HP supplies supercomputers to civilian and defense agencies throughout the government. Among the list of customers are the U.S. Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory...
Tags: civilian, Computer Associates International Inc., Government, Hewlett-Packard Co., high-performance, SOFTWARE, supercomputer, U.S. Department of Energy
Research articles 2005-10-01
Smoking Damages Key Regulatory Enzyme in the Lung.
Byline: Brookhaven National Laboratory UPTON, N.Y., Sept. 6 AScribe Newswire -- Smoking appears to reduce a key enzyme in the lungs, possibly contributing to some of smoking's deleterious health effects, according to a study published in the September issue of the Journal of Nuclear...
Tags: Benefits, FINANCE, HEALTHCARE, imaging, organ, SOFTWARE, U.S. Department of Energy
Research articles 2005-09-06
Science.gov, a collaboration of the U.S. Department of Energy and 11 other federal agencies, now offers a free alert service for its 47 million pages of government R&D results, more than 1,700 government information resources and 30 databases on a wid
Science.gov, a collaboration of the U.S. Department of Energy and 11 other federal agencies, now offers a free alert service for its 47 million pages of government R&D results, more than 1,700 government information resources and 30 databases on a wide variety of scientific topics. Science.gov's...
Tags: agency, Collaboration, database, Government, MARKETING, R&D, SOFTWARE, U.S. Department of Energy
Research articles 2005-07-01
THE DRIFT OF THINGS
* Fiscal 2006 federal budget proposed, coal technology programs funded* Kyoto signed, minus the United StatesPresident Bush's fiscal 2006 budget proposals treated coal programs better than other fossil fuel programs. oil and natural gas research programs were eliminated from the U.S. Department of Energy's fossil energy research and development proposals.For...
Tags: Benefits, R&D, SOFTWARE, U.S. Department of Energy
Research articles 2005-03-01
DOE-Supported Physicists are Co-Winners of 2004 Nobel Prize in Physics
WASHINGTON, Oct. 5 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following is a statement by Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham: "On behalf of the U.S. Department of Energy, I congratulate Frank Wilczek, H. David Politzer and David J. Gross for winning the 2004 Nobel Prize in Physics," said Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham. ...
Tags: Department of Energy, Dr., secretary, SOFTWARE, U.S. Department of Energy
Research articles 2004-10-05
New Study Shows Hope for Treating Inhalant Abuse; GVG may Reduce Addictive Effects of 'Huffing'.(gamma vinyl-GABA)
Byline: Brookhaven National Laboratory UPTON, N.Y., Sept. 30 AScribe Newswire -- A new study by scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory suggests that vigabatrin (a.k.a. gamma vinyl-GABA or GVG) may block the addictive effects of toluene, a substance found in...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE, U.S. Department of Energy
Research articles 2004-09-30
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