Fall 2006
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Contents Lab Director's message Celebrating six decades of outstanding achievement Big results on a small scale – The Center for Nanoscale Materials How to collaborate with the Center for Nanoscale Materials Safety at the nanoscale Computer scientist Boyana Norris Biochemical engineer Seth Snyder Fermi's equation conundrum Protein structure may aid cystic fibrosis infection Argonne wins five R&D 100 awards Sensor detects chemical, biological, nuclear and explosive materials
News Round-Up
Message from Argonne Director Robert Rosner – "The true strength of a laboratory lies in its people..."
Celebrating six decades of outstanding scientific achievement ... and beyond
Big results on a small scale – The Center for Nanoscale Materials will help lead the coming materials revolution
How to collaborate – The Center for Nanoscale Materials is open to researchers worldwide
Safety at the nanoscale – Argonne's Center for Nanoscale Materials sets the standard
A true balancing act: Boyana Norris – Helping other researchers be more productive is her driving goal
Biofuel: Seth Snyder blurs the line between biology and chemistry to find a more sustainable fuel source
Fermi's equation conundrum – Did the famous physicist make a mistake, or was he just having a joke?
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