13-May-1999 Press Advisory: Inner Space/Outer Space II Symposium DOE/Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Meeting Announcement The Inner Space/Outer Space II Symposium will be held at Fermilab, May 26-29, 1999. Meeting Inner Space/Outer Space II Syposium
28-Apr-1999 Fermilab Physicist Elected To National Academy of Sciences DOE/Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Grant and Award Announcement William Bardeen has been elected to membership in the prestigious National Academy of Sciences. Bardeen was one of only 60 U.S. scientists from all branches of science elected this year. Funder US Department of Energy
1-Mar-1999 Fermilab Physicists Find New Matter-Antimatter Asymmetry DOE/Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication Announcment of significant advance in the understanding of the difference in the way matter and anitimatter behave. Journal Physical Review Letters Funder US Department of Energy
8-Dec-1998 Most Distant Quasar Discovered DOE/Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication Scientists of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey have announced the discovery of the most distant quasar ever observed. At a December 4 collaboration meeting at the Department of Energy’s Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory near Chicago, Princeton University graduate student Xiaohui Fan broke the news.
21-Sep-1998 Energy Secretary Richardson To Install Final Magnet In New Fermilab Accelerator DOE/Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication Energy Secretary Richardson to install final magnet in new Fermilab accelerator on Thursday, September 24, 1998. Funder Department of Energy
8-Jun-1998 Historic New Sky Survey Achieves First Light DOE/Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication Scientists of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, the most ambitious sky-mapping ever undertaken, announced today (June 8) that the project's unique telescope, located at Apache Point Observatory in southern New Mexico, has achieved first light. Funder SDSS member institutions, DOE, NSF, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
5-Feb-1998 Argonne Researchers Develops Simple, Inexpensive Method For Cleaning Industrial Waste Streams DOE/Argonne National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication A simplified approach to removing metals and radionuclides from waste or process streams, developed at Argonne National Laboratory could result in significant financial and environmental savings for a variety of industrial separations processes.
3-Nov-1997 Ethanol Causes Pollution, Too, Argonne Scientists Say DOE/Argonne National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication While the use of ethanol as an automobile fuel additive improves air quality by reducing hydrocarbon and carbon monoxide emissions, it also increases the release of certain other pollutants, according to research by scientists at Argonne National Laboratory. Journal Environmental Science & Technology Funder Department of Energy
17-Sep-1997 Infectious And Parasitic Diseases Still Threaten World Health DOE/Argonne National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication More than 17 million people were killed by infectious and parasitic diseases last year, and most could have been avoided, according to a new report co-written at Argonne National Laboratory Funder Population Reference Bureau
1-Aug-1997 DNA Won't Carry Electrons Very Far DOE/Argonne National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication Hopes that DNA might be useful as a molecular wire are ill-founded, according to research by Northwestern University and Argonne National Laboratory scientists, published today in Science magazine. Journal Science