Berkeley Lab Wins Four 2010 R&D 100 Awards

Read the full story at Nanotechnology Now. The winning projects are: Home Energy Saver/Hohm; Rough Silicon Nanowires for Waste Heat Utilization; Chemicals on Demand; and APPELS: Differentially Pumped Ambient Pressure PhotoElectron Lens System for Photoemission Studies.

Four inventions from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have been recognized with the R&D 100 award for 2010 from R&D Magazine, which recognizes the 100 most significant proven technological advances of the year.

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Laura L. Barnes is a librarian at the Prairie Research Institute Library, embedded at the Illinois Sustainable Technology Center, and writes for Environmental News Bits.
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