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Tiny microbes play a big role in cycling carbon and other key elements through our air, water, soil and sediment. Researchers who study these processes at Argonne National Laboratory have discovered that these microbial communities are significantly affected by the types of carbon “food” sources ava...
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Carolyn Joyce Carty
· December 8, 2016
In the 1970's I often visited the Argonne National Laboratory. I got to explore the moon rocks and use the robot arms, it was a very exciting time as a young teenager! Truly some of the most memorable times of my life!
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· December 6, 2016
My son's 5th grade science class will never be the same. It was amazing and the staff was wonderful. I learned a lot right along with the kids!!
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X-ray imaging at Advanced Photon Source captures atomic scale material defect process - http://bit.ly/2jpw55W

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Dr. King’s words of hope continue to inspire today. #MLKDay

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How will we power the planet without wrecking the climate?
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How will we power the planet without wrecking the climate?
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9 cool science discoveries and technology from #Argonne in 2016 - http://bit.ly/2i6weYu

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New U.S. Department of Energy/#Argonne clean-tech accelerator announces first selection of innovators w/ Ernest Moniz - http://bit.ly/2iNeF2M

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How magnetic fields help us to understand material behavior. http://bit.ly/2ifyM6t

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Sure your hacking skills are up to task? This one certainly is more difficult thanthe last #puzzlemeCDC http://bit.ly/CDCMeditullium

January 2, 2017, Puzzles Below lies puzzle 3 – Who will claim this victory? Good luck on Meditullium, and be ready to decipher whatever may come. If you think you have the correct solution, email CyberDefense-Competition@anl.gov, and the Puzzlemaster will let you know if you have successfully comple...
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The solution for #puzzlemeCDC 2: Patronizare now posted! http://bit.ly/CDCPatronizare Did you solve it??

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JUST IN: The solution to the second Cyber Defense Competition puzzle has been posted! (Did you solve it?) http://bit.ly/CDCPatronizare

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Last summer, Argonne intern Shantarell Redd from Tougaloo College studied sustainable ways in which women in developing countries gather and use non-renewable resources. We're now taking applications for summer '17 - please share to anyone who might be interested! http://www.anl.gov/…/undergraduates/internship-opportunities

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Betmarie Matos from the Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico was an Argonne intern last summer. Her project fabricated nanostructures that will focus X-rays at our giant synchrotron. Applications are now open for undergrad internships this summer! Deadline is Jan. 13th http://www.anl.gov/…/science-undergraduate-laboratory-inter…

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