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After losing its first match of the day to the defending champions, The Harker School’s team won 10 consecutive rounds to claim victory in...

Harker's championship team
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The contaminant binds to organic matter in sediments, which increases persistence in groundwater.

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Underground experiment passes critical DOE review and prepares for startup in 2020.

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The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument will measure light from 35 million cosmic objects for new insights into what causes the universe to expand faster...

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The White House announced $50 million in funding for ‘Battery500’, a five year effort, as part of a package of initiatives to accelerate adoption...

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The 2015 event attracted 100 Bay Area high school students with San Jose’s Lynbrook High School emerging as the winner.

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Orr's position encompasses both science and energy, including the Office of Science. SLAC is one of the national laboratories under the position's purview.

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More than a dozen energy-storage companies have streamlined access to research facilities and expertise at SLAC under a new cooperative R&D agreement with CalCharge.

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DOE-funded Program Benefits Companies, the Lab and Society

A copper acceleration cavity with an extremely thin coating of tungsten.
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The Department of Energy has awarded two Stanford scientists funding through the agency’s Early Career Research Program.

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SLAC particle theorist Lance Dixon has been named co-winner of the 2014 J.J. Sakurai Prize for Theoretical Particle Physics, awarded each year by the...

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Scientists at SLAC have found a new method to create coherent beams of twisted light – light that spirals around a central axis as...

Accelerator physicist Erik Hemsing next to the NLCTA,...