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  1. Information Bridge - Search full-text of Department of Energy sponsored research and development reports

  2. GrayLIT Network - Search for full-text technical reports from DOE, DOD, EPA, and NASA

  3. E-PhySCI News - E-mail alerts to developments related to information in the physical sciences

  4. E-PRINT Network - A searchable gateway to preprint sources that deal with scientific and technical disciplines of concern to DOE with an Alerts option for automatically receiving new information via e-mail

  5. DOE R&D; Project Summaries - Access summaries of ongoing or recently completed science and technology projects funded by the Department of Energy

  6. Energy Technology Data Exchange World Energy Base (ETDEWEB) - Search for information on the environmental impact of energy production and use

  7. Energy Science and Technology Software Center (ESTSC) - Provides access to an online catalog of scientific and technical software developed under Department of Energy sponsorship and made available for resale through the Center

  8. Environmental Management Science Program (EMSP) - A collaboration within DOE to sponsor basic environmental and waste management related research related to cleaning up the nation's nuclear complex

  9. Environmental Science Network (ESN) - Search environmental and waste management information related to cleaning up the nation's nuclear complex

  10. Energy-Related Laboratory Equipment (ERLE) - Grants equipment to institutions of higher education for energy-related research

  11. Office of Biological and Environmental Research Abstracts Database - Allows you to identify the specific research that is being funded

  12. OpenNet Database - Access to recently declassified documents and many other publicly available documents from throughout DOE

  13. DOE Research and Development (R&D;) Tracking System - Search key information on each R&D; project sponsored or performed by DOE

  14. EnergyFiles - Search over 500 databases and Web sites containing information and resources pertaining to energy science and technology, with an emphasis on the physical sciences

  15. Energy Science News - E-mail news about the progress of scientific research supported by the Office of Science

  16. Fossil Energy TechLine News - E-mail notification of milestones and events achieved in DOE's fossil energy RD&D; and petroleum reserves programs

  17. Energy Portal - A directory of energy technologies and topics.

  18. Photographic Information eXchange (PIX) - Renewable energy and energy efficiency technology photographs

  19. Human Genome Project Information - Information about the U.S. and worldwide Human Genome Project

  20. Human Radiation Experiments - Locating records of human radiation experiments conducted by the different agencies

  21. EnviroText - Easy access to environmental laws, regulations, and guidance as well as Native American Treaties and Constitutions

  22. Comprehensive Epidemiologic Data Resource (CEDR) - Public access to health and exposure data concerning DOE installations

  23. DOE R&D; Accomplishments - Provides a searchable database about the outcomes of past DOE research and development which have had significant economic impact, have improved people's lives, or have been widely recognized as remarkable advances in science

  24. DOE Subject Portals - Access a suite of Web portals pertaining to photovoltaics, geothermal energy, hydrogen energy, superconductivity, heavy vehicle technology, wind energy, biopower, biofuels, and concentrating solar power

  25. Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC) and the World Data Center for Atmospheric Trace Gases - Information on the greenhouse effect and global climate change

  26. Renewable Resource Data Center (RReDC) - Provides links to multiple types of renewable energy resources in the United States including publications, data, and maps

  27. Ames Scalable Computing Laboratory (SCL) - Improves parallel computing through clustering techniques for use in scientific and engineering computation

  28. Ames Laboratory Condensed Matter Physics Group - Expertise in the synthesis, characterization and modeling of new materials

  29. Materials Preparation Center (MPC) - Provides research and developmental quantities of high-purity materials and unique characterization services to scientists

  30. Ames Laboratory Chemical and Biological Sciences Program - Focuses on environmental sciences, fundamental interactions, and molecular processes

  31. Rare-earth Information Center (RIC) - Offers references to information collected by qualified scientists from all available sources (books, journals, reports, conference notes)

  32. High-Tc Superconductivity Update - Offers recent superconductivity-related research papers, online access, coming events, technology news, job openings, and a community forum

  33. NEWTON BBS - Ask a scientist a question about math, science or computers or search through more than 15,000 previously answered questions

  34. International Nuclear Safety Center (INSC) - Information on specific nuclear plants, material properties for safety and risk analyses, INSC project documentation, and project-specific reactor safety bibliographies

  35. Argonne National Laboratory's Technology Transfer Program - Businesses can benefit from Argonne's know-how and intellectual property

  36. Transportation Technology R&D; Center - Develops technologies that will help make advanced vehicles a reality

  37. Advanced Photon Source (APS) - A national synchrotron-radiation light source research facility

  38. Advanced Simulation and Control Laboratory (ASCL) - Conducts collaborative research on applications of computing, communication, and visualization technologies to a variety of reactor engineering problems

  39. Argonne National Laboratory Reactor Analysis Division - Advances the design and operation of nuclear energy systems

  40. Alpha-Gamma Hot Cell Facility (AGHCF) - A national facility for performing research on highly irradiated and contaminated materials

  41. Hot Fuel Examination Facility (HFEF) - Especially well suited for examining irradiated fuels and materials experiments

  42. Argonne Wakefield Accelerator (AWA) - Specifically designed for accelerator research which requires intense, short pulse electron beams

  43. Argonne Tandem Linac Accelerator System (ATLAS) - High precision heavy-ion beams ranging over all possible elements, from hydrogen to uranium, can be accelerated to energies as high as 17 MeV per nucleon

  44. Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program (ARM) - Obtains field measurements and develops models to understand the processes that control solar and thermal infrared radiative transfer in the atmosphere and at the earth's surface

  45. Center for Computational Science and Technology - MACS - Provides access to world-class computing resources

  46. National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) - Operates one of the nation's most powerful unclassified computing resources

  47. Intense Pulsed Neutron Source (IPNS) - A national facility for neutron scattering research

  48. Neutron Scattering - General reference site to provide communication between members of the neutron scattering community worldwide

  49. Premium Coal Sample Program - Provides the basic coal research community with the highest quality samples for basic research

  50. Tribology - Conducts research and development on low-friction and wear-resistant surface coatings

  51. Argonne National Laboratory Materials Science Division (MSD) - Carries out fundamental research, involving synthesis, characterization and modeling, to improve performance of old materials, or design new materials

  52. Argonne National Laboratory Biotechnology Research - Research is carried out across a broad range of disciplines and topics, from plant metabolism to gene sequencing to chemical synthesis

  53. Argonne National Laboratory Biosciences Division - Research is aimed at defining the biological and medical hazards to humans from energy technologies and new energy options

  54. Argonne National Laboratory Chemical Technology Division (CMT) - Emphasis on disposing of radioactive and hazardous wastes and on energy conversion

  55. Argonne National Laboratory Environmental Assessment Division - Conducts applied research, assessment, and technology development programs and projects

  56. Argonne National Laboratory Engineering Research - Research is carried on Pressurized water reactors; Production reactors; Research reactors; Boiling water reactors; Fast reactors

  57. Argonne National Laboratory High Energy Physics Division - Conducts research in areas of both theoretical and experimental particle physics as well as accelerator development

  58. Argonne National Laboratory Theoretical Physics Research - Addresses a broad range of problems involving the stucture and dynamics of hadrons and nuclei

  59. Chronic Beryllium Disease Prevention Program - Provides information and resources on the health and safety aspects of beryllium

  60. Center for Data Intensive Computing (CDIC) - Provides state of the art computational and computer science

  61. Center for Accelerator Physics (CAP): Photocathode Research and Development - Promotes research and education in accelerator physics

  62. National Synchrotron Light Source (NSLS) - This user facility offers two electron storage rings: an X-Ray Ring and a Vacuum Ultra Violet (VUV) Ring

  63. Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) - Drives two intersecting beams of heavy ions

  64. Alternating Gradient Synchrotron (AGS) - Can accelerate 25 trillion protons with every pulse and heavy ions such as gold and iron

  65. Tandem Van de Graaff Facility - Provide researchers with beams of more than 40 different types of ions

  66. Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) - 300,000 electron-volt high-resolution produces information that complements both neutron and synchrotron x-ray studies

  67. Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopes (STEM) - Allow scientists to see the intricate details of living organisms, from bacteria to human tissue

  68. Chemistry at Brookhaven National Laboratory - Expertise in photo, radiation, and high energy chemistry

  69. Consumer Energy Information - Information and tips for ways energy-efficient or renewable energy products can help you live more economically and comfortably

  70. Bioenergy Information Network - Provides a gateway to information about fast growing trees, grasses, and residues for fuels and power

  71. Center for Global Security Research (CGSR) - Analyzes the interaction of technology and national security

  72. National Center for Electron Microscopy (NCEM) - Access advanced microscopes and tools for microcharacterization of materials

  73. Technology Transfer and Economic Development - Technologoies range from ceramics to computational science to biotechnology and are ready to be licensed to U.S. companies

  74. Protein Structure Prediction Center - Advance the methods of identifying protein structure from sequence

  75. Energy Information Administration (EIA) - Provides policy-independent data, forecasts, and analyses regarding energy and its interaction with the economy and the environment

  76. Environmental Management - Information on the effort to mitigate the risks and hazards posed by the legacy of nuclear weapons production and research

  77. Central Internet Database (CID) of DOE Waste Management and Cleanup Data - Lookup information on contaminated environmental media, contaminated facilities, and waste managed by the DOE

  78. Human Subjects Research Database (HSRD) - Locate information relating to DOE research projects involving human subjects

  79. Environmental Sampling Databases - Provides data related to radioactive contaminants from sampling the air, fallout, soils, and sediments

  80. Building toolbox - Locate software for sustainable design, improving energy efficiency, or incorporating renewable energy concepts in buildings

  81. Laboratories for the 21st Century (Labs21) - Offers help in improving laboratory energy and water efficiency, encouraging the use of renewable energy sources, and promoting environmental stewardship

  82. Invention Licensing Program - Provides access to Department of Energy\'s invention databases

  83. Smart Communities Network, creating energy smart communities - Offers information and services on how a community can adopt sustainable development as a strategy

  84. Institute for Nuclear and Particle Astrophysics (INPA) - Unites LBL research in astrophysics, including solar neutrinos, cosmic rays, dark matter, supernovae, cosmic background radiation and theoretical astrophysics

  85. Biological and Environmental Research - Locate DOE research in the life sciences, medical sciences, and environmental sciences

  86. Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) - Develops the scientific understanding and the key innovations which will lead to an attractive fusion energy source

  87. Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL) - Fermilab builds and operates the accelerators, detectors and other facilities that physicists need to carry out forefront research in high-energy physics

  88. National Institute for Global Environmental Change (NIGEC) - Research on effects of climate change and the measurement of change

  89. Periodic Table of the Elements - Learn about the history, sources, compounds, uses, forms, and isotopes of the elements

  90. Clean Cities Program - Provides links to official publications of the Clean Cities Program and the Alternative Fuels Data Center, a component of the Office of Transportation Technologies

  91. Bioenergy Publications and FAQS - Links to newsletters, articles, fact sheets, papers, and reports detailing bioenergy research and analyses at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  92. Monthly Energy Review (DOE/EIA) - Provides access to monthly and annual energy statistics for multiple energy technologies

  93. Brookhaven National Laboratory Center for Radiation Chemistry Research - Provides links to Brookhaven National Laboratory Laser-Electron Accelerator Facility publications

  94. Environmental Measurements Laboratory High-Altitude Sampling Program (HASP) - Provides links to searchable information on DOE/EML's tracking of radioactive debris resulting from atmospheric nuclear testing

  95. Environmental Measurements Laboratory Surface Air Sampling Program (SASP) - Provides links to searchable information on Environmental Measurements Laboratory's archived air filter samples and sample measurements resulting from atmospheric testing of nuclear bombs

  96. Environmental Measurements Laboratory Soil Sampling Program - Provide links to searchable information on DOE/EML's archived soil samples and sample measurements program since early 1950s to study global soil samples

  97. Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Network (EREN) Energy Information for Your Home - Provides access to Consumer Energy Information

  98. Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Network (EREN) Energy Glossary & Fact Sheets - Provides access to Energy Glossary & Fact Sheets

  99. EERE Information Center - Submit questions on energy-efficient and renewable energy technologies

  100. Center for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (CAMS) - Provides links to examples of recent research performed by LLNL's Center for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (CAMS)

  101. Federal R&D; Project Summaries - Locate current research projects from a number of federal agencies

  102. Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management. - OCRWM develops and manages a federal system for disposing of spent nuclear fuel.

  103. Human Genome Center - Emphasis on high-throughput sequencing, shotgun sequencing technology development, and functional genomics

  104. Energy Star - Energy Star offers businesses and consumers energy efficient solutions

  105. Technology Transfer - Facilitates the transfer of new technologies

  106. Accelerator and Fusion Research Division - Studies and applies the physics of ion, electron, and light beams

  107. Advanced Light Source (ALS) - The world's brightest source of ultraviolet and soft x-ray beams, and the world's first third-generation synchrotron light source in its energy range

  108. Nuclear Science Division - Conducts basic research, at all energies, aimed at understanding the structure and interactions of nuclei and the forces of nature as manifested in nuclear matter

  109. 88-Inch Cyclotron - Produces heavy-ion beams of elements throughout the periodic table

  110. Nano Science, Engineering, and Technology (NSET) - Fundamental sciences work in soft materials interfaces; synthesis and characterization; nanoscale biological processes; and theory, modeling and simulation

  111. Micro Chemical and Thermal Systems (MICRO-CATSĒ) - Develops micro devices including heat exchangers, heat pumps, gas absorbers, liquid-liquid extractors, chemical reactors, combustors, enzymatic reactors, and microactuators for pumps, valves and compressors

  112. ABC's of Nuclear Science - A brief introduction to nuclear science including antimatter, beta rays, cosmic connection, and much more

  113. US Nuclear Data Program (USNDP) - Assembles, maintains, and disseminates a unified body of nuclear data to be used to support basic nuclear research and a wide variety of nuclear applications

  114. Life Sciences Division - Studies the basic mechanisms of human disease in coronary artery disease, the biology of breast cancer, metabolic studies of neurological diseases, and disorders of red blood cell formation

  115. Physical Biosciences Division (PBD) - Brings the full range of the physical sciences to bear on important problems in biology

  116. Environmental Energy Technologies Division (EETD) - Develops technology that uses, converts and stores energy more efficiently and with less environmental impact, and studies the link between energy use and the environment

  117. Lighting Excellence - Expertise on all aspects of lighting related to energy conservation

  118. Energy-Efficient Windows - Provides unbiased information on the benefits of energy-efficient windows, descriptions of how they work, and recommendations for their selection and use

  119. Home Energy Saver - Designed to help consumers identify the best ways to save energy in their homes, and find the resources to make the savings happen

  120. Energy-Related Software for Homes and Buildings - Links to available software

  121. Windows and Daylighting - Overviews DOE research on new window design and the use of daylighting in buildings

  122. Fuel Economy Web Site - Provides fuel economy data by vehicle, technology advances, gas prices, and other fuel economy information

  123. Earth Sciences Division (ESD) -

  124. Joint Genome Institute (JGI) - Research on design and implementation of technologies for increased productivity and efficiency of high-throughput methods for determining the DNA sequence of genetic material and investigating the genes and regulatory elements

  125. Materials Sciences Division (MSD) - Materials under examination range from electronic materials to metals, alloys, ceramics, polymers, catalysts, electronic materials and biomolecular materials

  126. Physics Division - Research in origin of mass, proton-antiproton collisions, astrophysics,

  127. Energy Efficient Products - Calculate lifetime energy cost savings for specific products at various efficiency levels and hours of operation

  128. Software to Choose Energy Conservation Measures in Buildings - Software to screen for energy-saving and renewable energy potential, perform life-cycle cost analyses, and assist with alternative financing plans

  129. Technology Transfer and Intellectual Property - Search information on DOE inventions available for license as well as links to CRADA information and laboratory work-for-others information

  130. Energy Citations Database - Search bibliographic records for energy and energy-related scientific and technical information from the Department of Energy (DOE) and its predecessor agencies from 1948 forward

  131. Energy Definitions Glossaries - Provides definitions for many of the terms that are used in different energy fields

  132. Particle Data Group (PDG) - Reviews particle physics and related areas of astrophysics, and compiles/analyzes data on particle properties

  133. arXiv.org e-Print archive - An electronic archive for research papers in particle and theoretical physics, mathematics, nonlinear sciences, computational linguistics, and neuroscience

  134. Depleted UF6 Management Information Network - Information about uranium hexafluoride, a product of the uranium enrichment process

  135. Office of Industrial Technologies (OIT) - Works in partnership with U.S. industry to develop and deliver advanced technologies that: increase energy efficiency, improve environmental performance, and boost productivity

  136. Geosciences Research - Improves the understanding of chemical, biological, and geophysical processes in the subsurface, and how these processes affect water and contaminant transport

  137. Applied Geosciences - Expertise includes regulatory site characterization and sampling services, flow and transport computer modeling, and analyses of the effects of contaminant releases on human health and the environment

  138. Chemistry - Research focuses on the science of surface analysis by developing new analytical methods and the development of novel synthetic materials

  139. Materials - Improves the understanding of the relationships between processing and materials properties, and developing new characterization techniques for metals, ceramics and composite materials

  140. Physics - Conducts applied research to develop measurement systems, often with emphasis on hardened, noncontact sensors for field measurements, industrial process control, or insitu use

  141. Analytical Laboratory - Provides comprehensive analytical support for INEEL site clean-up and waste management activities

  142. Remote, Robotics, and Automated Systems - Develops specific solutions for the characterization and remediation of waste sites

  143. Thermal Plasma Processing - A program consisting of both experimental and computational investigations of process physics and performance

  144. Complex Intelligent Machines - Development of a conceptual design of a machine using distributed learning and intelligence

  145. Subsurface Science Initiative (SSI) - Research to expand the understanding of subsurface contaminant fate and transport in order to develop and validate reliable predictive models

  146. Decontamination, Dismantling, and Decommissioning Contaminated Facilities - Encompasses radiological, chemical, and physical characterization; preferred D&D; alternatives; planning for disposition of waste streams

  147. Hydropower Program - Reviews efforts to improve the technical, societal, and environmental benefits of hydropower

  148. Geothermal Energy - Reviews research efforts in geothermal energy development and use

  149. Fossil Energy Technologies - Conducts innovative, science-based research and development of new fossil energy technologies

  150. National Spent Nuclear Fuel Program - Information on the technology solutions and guidance to ensure safe, efficient handling, characterization, and disposition of DOE-owned or managed spent nuclear fuel

  151. Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics (IGPP) - Conducts astrophysics and earth science research

  152. Center for X-Ray Optics (CXRO) - Demonstrates the scientific capabilities and usefulness of the x-ray and extreme ultraviolet regions of the spectrum and developing equipment and techniques to make these capabilities available

  153. National Atmospheric Release Advisory Center (NARAC) - A national emergency response service for real-time assessment of incidents involving nuclear, chemical, biological, or natural hazardous material

  154. Atmospheric Science Division - Studying the mechanisms of global environmental and climatic change through the development and diagnosis of state-of-the-art models of processes affecting the atmosphere, oceans, and biosphere

  155. National Resource for Biomedical Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS) - Makes AMS available to biomedical researchers who have a need for accurately measuring very low levels of C14

  156. Quantum Simulations - Uses quantum molecular dynamics (QMD) methods to simulate the behavior of materials at the microscopic level

  157. I.M.A.G.E. Consortium - Share high-quality, arrayed cDNA libraries and places sequence, map, and expression data on the clones in these arrays into the public domain

  158. Chemistry and Materials Science - Expertise in a variety of disciplines

  159. Heavy Elements - A site for those interested in the dissemination of information related to heavy element research

  160. Accelerated Strategic Computing Initiative (ASCI) - State-of-the-art visualization hardware, leading-edge visualization research, and a synthesis of commercial tools

  161. Scientific Visualization Laboratory - Expertise in computer visualization

  162. Center for Applied Scientific Computing (CASC) - Conducts collaborative scientific investigations which require the power of high performance computers and the efficiency of modern computational methods

  163. National Ignition Facility (NIF) Project - NIF experiments will produce conditions of high energy and density similar to those found at the center of the Sun (and other stars)

  164. Inertial Confinement Fusion (ICF) Program - Advances research and technology including fusion target theory and design, target fabrication, target experiments, and laser and optical science and technology

  165. Advanced Materials & Semiconductor Technologies Program - Expertise in flat panel display technology, communications technology, advanced silicon processing, packaging, electronic materials and materials reliability, and information storage

  166. Engineering Directorate - Research covers computational engineering, microtechnology, precision engineering, nondestructive characterization, and complex distributed systems

  167. Numerical Tokamak Turbulence Project - Develops realistic fluid and particle simulations of tokamak plasma turbulence in order to optimize performance of fusion devices

  168. Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics (IGPP), Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory - Research in the physics and chemistry of the solid Earth, including seismology, geochemistry, experimental petrology, mineral physics, active tectonics, and hydrology

  169. Hazards Mitigation Center (HMC) - Provides state-of-the-art, relevant, defensible, and unbiased hazards mitigation analyses and resources

  170. Atomic, Nuclear, and Particle Physics - Research in large-scale atomic, nuclear, and particle physics projects

  171. High Energy Density Physics and Astrophysics - Research in high energy density physics, astrophysics, and advanced detector development

  172. Center for Microtechnology - Expertise in microfabrication technology, microfabricated devices, and miniature/microfabricated instruments

  173. BCM Search Launcher - Provides a single point-of-entry to organize molecular biology-related search and analysis

  174. Radiation Emergency Assistance Center/Training Site (REAC/TS) - Trains, consults, and assists in the response to all types of radiation accidents or incidents

  175. Los Alamos Neutron Science Center (LANSCE) - Produces intense sources of pulsed spallation neutrons for research in neutron scattering, neutron physics, and transmutation technologies

  176. National Center for Photovoltaics (NCPV) - Creates, develops, and deploys photovoltaic and related technologies

  177. Center for Basic Sciences - Research to improve our understanding of the science behind renewable energy and energy-efficient technologies

  178. Center for Buildings and Thermal Systems - Carries out research to reduce energy use in buildings

  179. Geothermal Technologies Program - Expertise in advanced power plant systems, small-scale power plants, and direct-use performance

  180. Green Power Network (GPN) - Provides news and information on green power markets and related activities

  181. Biomass Research - Performs research for biological production of fuel ethanol and other chemicals from biomass - nonfood plant materials or plant-derived wastes

  182. Measurements and Characterization Division - A premier center for analyzing materials, devices, systems, and processes for photovoltaic and renewable energy technologies

  183. Advanced Vehicles & Fuels Researcj - Works with industry to develop alternative fuel and advanced vehicle technologies

  184. National Wind Technology Center (NWTC) - Find wind turbine research and wind resources data

  185. New Brunswick Laboratory (NBL) - A center of excellence in the measurement science of nuclear materials

  186. Buildings Technology Center (BTC) - Research facility devoted to the development of technologies that improve the energy efficiency and environmental compatibility of residential and commercial buildings

  187. Californium User Facility for Neutron Science (CUF) - A source of Califorium 252 for research

  188. FUELS, ENGINES AND EMISSIONS RESEARCH CENTER - A development, integration, and evaluation facility for new technologies related to internal combustion engines and powertrains

  189. Research Reactors Division - A unique reactor that provides one of the highest steady-state neutron fluxes available

  190. High Temperature Materials Laboratory (HTML) - Helps solve materials problems that limit the efficiency and reliability of advanced energy conversion systems

  191. Design and Manufacturing Engineering - Research covers agile manufacturing, process design, materials processing, micro fabrication and testing, NDE technologies, robotics, and structural integrity

  192. Buildings Program - Develops automated diagnostics for building applications

  193. Solid State Energy Conversion Alliance - Information about the effort to create a solid oxide fuel cell that can be mass produced in modular form

  194. Atmospheric Sciences Technical Group - Conducts research to increase our understanding of meteorological, chemical, physical and thermodynamic processes and phenomena in the troposphere

  195. Ecology Group - Develops efficient approaches to ecosystem characterization, monitoring, and adaptive management

  196. Hydrology Technical Group - Carries out a variety of research on groundwater movement and the effects of dams

  197. William R. Wiley Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) - Research is on focused on developing a molecular-level understanding of the physical, chemical and biological processes that underlie the most critical environmental issues

  198. Environmental Wind Tunnel Research Facility - A user facility to solve problems in aerosol physics, atmospherics, biology, microbiology, plant physiology, toxicology, device and instrumentation design and fabrication, and civil engineering

  199. In Vivo Radioassay and Research Facility (IVRRF) - User facility designed expressly for in vivo measurement of radioactive material

  200. Radiological Calibration and Irradiation Facilities - Provides expertise and experience in health physics, radiation measurements, dosimetry, and calibrations

  201. Research Aircraft (DOE) - Available for research to understanding atmospheric processes as they relate to the global environment

  202. Sandia Adhesive Bonding - Research is focused on achieving a good bond initially and understanding the mechanisms leading to bond failure

  203. Airworthiness Assurance Nondestructive Inspection (NDI) Validation Center - Provides validated NDI, maintenance, and repair processes with comprehensive, independent, and quantitative evaluations of new and enhanced inspection, maintenance, and repair techniques

  204. Advanced Batteries Research, Engineering, and Evaluation Facility (ABREE) - Expertise in the development, design, production, and evaluation battery and other energy storage technologies

  205. Materials Process and Sciences Center - Research encompass work on polymers, ceramics, metals, and advanced analytical techniques, and span the range from the atomic level to the macroscale

  206. Center for Security Systems - Provides systems and technologies that understand, identify, and solve the nation\'s security problems

  207. Combustion Research Facility (CRF) - Conducts research on chemical reactivity, fluid dynamics, and state-of-the-art computational modeling to applied studies in such areas as engines, furnaces, and material processing

  208. Design, Evaluation and Test Technology Facility - Provide capabilities to simulate a wide range of environments for component and system testing - tests diverse as characterization of circuit board solder strength to impact testing of transport vehicles

  209. Electronic Technologies User Facility - Develops next-generation microelectronics manufacturing equipment and processes by providing a state-of-the-art fabrication environment for research in device and circuit design

  210. Electronics Quality/Reliability Center (EQRC) - Develops and applies advanced capabilities in reliability, failure analysis, vulnerability assessment and defect detection

  211. Clean Energy Basics - Introduction to hydroelectric power

  212. Explosive Components Facility (ECF) - Provides a full-range of chemical, material, and performance analysis capabilities for energetic materials and explosive components

  213. Geomechanics Laboratory - A user facility that enables the measurement of rock properties under a wide range of simulated service conditions up to very high pressures and complex load paths

  214. Intelligent Systems and Robotics Center (ISRC) - Expertise in designing, developing, and delivering complex micro- to macro-sized automated systems

  215. Ion Beam Materials Research Laboratory - This user facility has the ability to examine a wide spectrum of materials, from semiconductors to metals and ceramics

  216. Manufacturing Science & Technology - Expertise and support in mechanical, electronic, and materials processes

  217. Mechanical Test and Evaluation Facility - Supports research in advanced nonlinear constitutive modeling of the thermomechanical behavior of solids

  218. Nuclear Facilities Resource Center (NUFAC) - The facility can support programs including designing, operating, and experimenting with nuclear reactors; radiation processing of semiconductor materials; testing of electronics; performing activation analyses; characterizing radioactive materials; and p

  219. Photovoltaic Laboratories - A user facility that offers photovoltaic fabrication, measurement, and system evaluation

  220. Plasma Materials Test Facility (PMTF) - The user facility performs high heat flux (HHF) testing and analyses in support of DOE fusion power programs

  221. Radiation Detector Analysis Laboratory - Provides assistance in testing and characterizing semiconductor spectrometers and detection arrays and determining the relationships between the physical properties of the detector materials and the device response

  222. Virtual Laboratory Testbed (VLT) - Provides access to the facilities, equipment, software, and communication links to test the performance and interoperability of hardware and software in localized testbeds

  223. Primary Standards Laboratory (PSL) - Develops and maintains primary standards and calibrates and certifies customer reference standards as related to the nuclear weapons complex and other DOE programs

  224. Nanoscience & Nanotechnology at Sandia National Laboratories - Expertise in nanochemistry, nanomechanics, nanooptics, and self-assembled monolayers

  225. Solid-State Lighting - Gathers information and links and is intended to help stimulate the development of the science and technology necessary to develop this new lighting source

  226. Physical and Chemical Sciences Center - Expertise in nanoscale structures and devices, the science base for predictive materials performance and reliability, advanced sensing science, and the science of semiconductor technologies

  227. Pulsed Power and System Validation Facility - Offers access to unique equipment to support specialized research, along with the expertise to address complex problems dealing with radiation effects

  228. Transportation Risk and Packaging Program - Develops innovative technologies to solve hazardous materials transportation and packaging problems

  229. Geoscience and Environment Center - Focused on the understanding of the subsurface related to nuclear environmental activities

  230. Fossil Energy Program - Develops improved recovery and processing technology

  231. Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) - A national laboratory which designs, constructs, and operates state-of-the-art electron accelerators and related experimental facilities for use in high-energy physics and synchrotron radiation research.

  232. Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab) - Conducts basic research of the atom's nucleus at the quark level

  233. Ecosystem and Global Change Science - Conducts research on greenhouse gas emissions, the global carbon cycle, Conducts research on ecological systems, regional climate predictions, consequences of climate change, technologies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and policy and technology solut

  234. Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC) for Biogeochemical Dynamics - Data related to biogeochemical dynamics which are the result of the interactions between the biological, geological, and chemical components of the Earth's environment

  235. Center for Transportation Analysis (CTA) at ORNL - Conducts research and development on transportation energy and environmental issues, national transportation planning and policy, transportation systems engineering, and military transportation and logistics

  236. National Transportation Research Center (NTRC) - Works on national and regional transportation issues and develop and evaluate advanced transportation systems

  237. Metals and Ceramics Division - Conducts basic and applied research and technology development of materials for advanced energy systems

  238. Metals-Processing Laboratory Users Facility (MPLUS) - Access to the specialized technical expertise and equipment needed to solve metals processing issues that limit the development and implementation of emerging metals processing technologies

  239. Shared Research Equipment (SHaRE) User Facility and Program - Provides microanalytical facilities for studies within the material sciences

  240. Holifield Radioactive Ion Beam Facility (HRIBF) - Serves as a major national user facility by providing a wide variety of energetic heavy ions for performing research particularly in the areas of nuclear and atomic physics

  241. Mouse Genetics and Genomics Program - Exploiting the mouse as a model system for post-genome biology

  242. Electron Linear Accelerator Pulsed Neutron Source (ORELA) - A user facility to measure neutron capture cross sections necessary for understanding heavy element nucleosynthesis

  243. National Environmental Research Park - An outdoor laboratory and has field research sites on which are located maintenance and support facilities sufficient to permit sophisticated and well-instrumented environmental experiments

  244. Physical Properties Research Facility (PPRF) - Offers physiochemical properties measurement for industry, government, and academia

  245. Power Electronics and Electric Machinery Research Center (PEEMRC) - Power electronic inverters and electric machinery development to advance the technology of soft-switched inverters, multilevel inverters, motor control techniques, and efficient, compact electric machines

  246. Computer Science & Mathematics Division (CSM) - Expertise in basic and applied research in high performance computing, applied mathematics, and intelligent systems

  247. Center for Computational Sciences (CCS) - High performance computing in cluster computing, networking and storage, and development and analysis of basic techniques and efficient numerical algorithms for solving large-scale scientific and engineering problems

  248. Center for Engineering Science Advanced Research (CESAR) - Conducts fundamental theoretical, experimental, and computational research in intelligent systems

  249. Collaborative Technologies Research Center (CTRC) - Performs fundamental and applied research in intelligent software agents, information integration, and software engineering

  250. Life Sciences Division - Works with complex biological systems and their relationship with human health and the environment

  251. Computational Biology - Research in genetics research and system development in genomic sequencing, computational genome and protein structure analysis, high-performance biocomputing, bioinformation systems, and biosystems modeling

  252. Computational Sciences and Engineering Division (CPED) - Offers a broad range of technical and computer-related expertise in technology development and analysis, systems development and integration, and systems management to solve research problems

  253. Netlib Repository - A collection of mathematical software, papers, and databases

  254. Radiation Safety Information Computational Center (RSICC) - Promotes the use of nuclear software models to solve science and engineering problems with nuclear power, medicine, space travel, safety, and materials

  255. Toxicology Information Response Center (TIRC) - Offers direct access to virtually all of the world\'s scientific and technical databases

  256. Energy and Environmental Policy Analysis - Provides analysis of energy and environmental issues of local, regional, national, and global importance

  257. Fusion NEWS - Fusion Energy Division (FED) conducts research in nearly all areas of magnetic fusion energy development: plasma production and heating, plasma fueling, magnetics, and plasma theory

  258. Engineering Science and Technology Division (ESTD) - Research is carried out in the fields of energy research, robotics, sensors, electronics and transportation

  259. Cooling, Heating, and Power (CHP) Systems for Buildings - Information to facilitate decisions relating to these systems

  260. Buildings Cooling, Heating and Power (BCHP) - An initiative to realize on-site / near-site power generation, energy recovery, energy management and utilization for commercial, institutional, multifamily and Community based buildings

  261. Isotope Production and Distribution - Both stable and radioactive isotopes are available for medical and scientific use

  262. Nuclear Medicine Program - Research is focused on improved production and processing of medical radioisotopes, the development of new radionuclide generator systems, the design and evaluation of new radiopharmaceuticals

  263. Nuclear Science and Technology - Nuclear and complementary research and development

  264. Fossil Energy Program - Conducts research and development that contribute to the advancement of fossil energy technologies

  265. James R. Macdonald Laboratory - Performs state-of-the-art research in the development of new and/or novel experimental and theoretical methods in atomic, molecular and optical physics

  266. Center for Microanalysis of Materials (CMM) - This user facility has a very broad spectrum of advanced analytical instrumentation for micro-chemical and microstructural characterization of materials

  267. Electron Microscopy Center (EMC) - This user facility develops and maintains unique capabilities for electron beam characterization and applies those capabilities to solve materials problems

  268. Pulse Radiolysis Facility - An 8 MeV linear electron accelerator is the experimental centerpiece of a radiation chemistry user facility

  269. Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory (NDRL) - A premier research laboratory in the United States for radiation chemistry

  270. Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) - SNS will provide the most intense pulsed neutron beams in the world for scientific research and industrial development

  271. Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory (SSRL) - A National User Facility which provides synchrotron radiation to investigate objects of atomic and molecular size

  272. Radiological and Environmental Sciences Laboratory (RESL) - Provides measurement quality assurance for federal oversight of analytical and radiation programs

  273. Forensic Science Center - Delivers a full range of forensic science capabilities to detect terrorism and illegal activities

  274. Electron Beam Ion Trap (EBIT) - Makes and traps very highly charged ions by means of a high current density electron beam

  275. Flash X-Ray Facility - The most capable hydrodynamic testing facility in the world

  276. Large Optics Diamond Turning Machine (LODTM) - Allows machining metal to a mirror-smooth accuracy of within one millionth of an inch

  277. Experimental Test Site - Carries out explosives testing

  278. Two-Stage Gas Gun - Allows experiments that create pressures of a million-plus atmospheres, temperatures up to thousands of degrees, and densities several times that of a material's solid state

  279. Argonne National Laboratory Chemistry Division -

  280. Cool science - What's New; Ask An Expert; Teacher's Lounge; Science Bowl Info; Fun Stuff; Factoids; Links

  281. Periodic Table of the Elements - A Resource for Elementary, Middle School, and High School Students.

  282. Kidszone - Provides access to online energy and science education.

  283. Particle Adventure - LBNL's Particle Data Group's interactive tour of particle physics.

  284. Computer-Enhanced Science Education: The Whole Frog Project - Using frog as example, introduces computer based 3D visualization and demonstrates the power of whole body, 3D anatomical imaging as a curriculum tool.

  285. Rebuild America - Helping schools make smart choices about energy.

  286. Educational Sites for All Ages - All science subjects, with emphasis on biology, chemistry, and environmental science.

  287. Fermilab Education Office - Prairie ecology and particle physics resources for teachers and students

  288. QuarkNet - Brings high school physics teachers and their students into the research world of particle physics.

  289. MicroWorlds - Exploring the world of Materials Science for grades 9 to 12.

  290. Biotechnology - Home page for INEEL Biotechnologies.

  291. Vadose Zone Science and Technology National Roadmap - Provides the context for making long-term vadose zone decisions for contaminated sites nationwide.

  292. Imagine - Imagine science and engineering quarterly newsletter. Imagine encourages students to see the world of possibilities in science and engineering by exploring exciting ideas, technologies, and the people who create them.

  293. Energy Efficiency and Natural Resources - INEEL's Energy Efficiency and Natural Resources home page.

  294. Crystallography 101 - Introduction to crystallography.

  295. Advanced Simulation and Computing Program - World-class high-performance computing research center ensures the safety and reliability of the nation\'s nuclear weapons stockpile.

  296. Decontamination and Decommissioning Science Consortium Research and Emerging Technologies - Provides research, guidance, tools, and educational opportunities for emerging technologies in environmental and radioactive waste management

  297. Office of Environmental Management List of Publications - Provides access to DOE Office of Environmental Management\'s list of S&T; publications with links to full text documents

  298. National Institute for Global Environmental Change (NIGEC) - Research on effects of climate change and the measurement of change

  299. DOE Pulse - Receive research highlights from DOE national laboratories via e-mail

  300. Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) Publications Database - Covers subjects related to sustainable energy technologies from 1977 to the present including NREL technical reports, fact sheets, brochures, videos, books, journal articles, conference papers, patents, and exhibits.

  301. Energy Star - Energy Star offers businesses and consumers energy efficient solutions

  302. Microbial Genome Program - Studies the DNA, or genetic material, of microbes.

  303. Biomass Program - Develops technology for conversion of biomass (plant-derived material) to valuable fuels, chemicals, materials and power, so as to reduce dependence on foreign oil and foster growth of biorefineries

  304. Genomics: GTL - Explores how both microbial and human cells respond to environmental changes

  305. Zero energy buildings - Provides access to Consumer Energy Information

  306. Inventions & Innovation: Energy TechNet - Toolbox for Energy Technology Developers

  307. Californium User Facility for Neutron Science (CUF) - A source of Califorium 252Cf research

  308. Inquiring Minds - Discusses particle physics in general and the work done at Fermilab in particular, with Fermilab Physicist chats and Virtual Ask-A-Scientist

  309. Patents and Awards: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory - Listings of Patents and Awards

  310. Interactions.org - A central resource for communicators of particle physics, updated daily with news, information, images and links jointly maintained by the InterAction collaboration

  311. Pulse - Describes all aspects of accelerator science in medicine

  312. SPIRES Literature Database - Search more than 1/2 million high-energy and astroparticle physics related articles, including journal papers, preprints, e-prints, technical reports, conference papers and theses, comprehensively indexed since 1974

  313. TOPCites - Annual lists of the most highly cited papers in High Energy Physics and Astrophysics literature including reviews by SLAC and Fermilab physicists

  314. HEP & Astrophysics Reviews - A guide to review literature in the field of HEP and astrophysics with useful articles selected and categorized by physicists at SLAC and Fermilab.

  315. Nobel Prizes in Physics - Comprehensive list of Nobel prizes awarded in physics including links to papers by the recipients

  316. Stanford Linear Accelerator Center Virtual Visitor Center - Explains the science done at SLAC to the general public, students and teachers in the form of virtual tours, demos and explanations.

  317. Stanford Linear Accelerator Center Past Public Lectures - View past public lectures online which cover science at SLAC, physics, astroparticle physics and synchrotron radiation research.

  318. Eectronic Conference Proceedings Archive (eConf) - Provides access to a fully electronic, Web-accessible archive of proceedings of scientific conferences in High-Energy Physics and related fields.

  319. Building Technologies, Environmental Energy Technologies - Researches and develops window, lighting, and glazing technologies that save energy and maximize comfort, and designs software that allows architects and building engineers to design or retrofit buildings

  320. Center for Environmental Biotechnology (CEB) - Performs research in real-time direct environmental assessment and biological treatment, bioremediation, and natural attenuation.

  321. Chemical Sciences at LBL (CSD) - Researches chemical processes, including catalysis, actinide chemistry, reaction dynamics, and photoionization, and elucidates their fundamental mechanisms.

  322. Climate Change and Carbon Management - Conducts research to increase the scientific foundation for prediction, impact assessment, and prevention of climate change, with projects in carbon sequestration in geologic, oceanic, and terrestrial systems.

  323. Computational Research at LBL (CRD) - Creates computational tools and techniques through applied research and development in computer science, computational science, and applied mathematics.



 

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