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  • Today I am proud to answer those questions by pointing to the role Argonne's "dream team" of scientists and engineers has played in the development of the new electric car.

    Eric D. Isaacs: Putting the Power of Science Into the Electric Car Eric D. Isaacs 2011

  • Under just-announced licensing agreements, battery manufacturer LG Chem is building batteries using Argonne's cutting-edge lithium-rich materials, and General Motors can use Argonne's battery technology throughout its supply chain - for the Volt and for future electric vehicles.

    Eric D. Isaacs: Putting the Power of Science Into the Electric Car Eric D. Isaacs 2011

  • Under just-announced licensing agreements, battery manufacturer LG Chem is building batteries using Argonne's cutting-edge lithium-rich materials, and General Motors can use Argonne's battery technology throughout its supply chain - for the Volt and for future electric vehicles.

    Eric D. Isaacs: Putting the Power of Science Into the Electric Car Eric D. Isaacs 2011

  • Argonne's collaboration with the U.S. auto industry shows that our national laboratories are delivering on the Department of Energy's mission to expand the innovation pipeline, which runs from the earliest discoveries of basic science to the development of amazing products built by U.S. industry and delivered to American consumers.

    Eric D. Isaacs: Putting the Power of Science Into the Electric Car Eric D. Isaacs 2011

  • Today I am proud to answer those questions by pointing to the role Argonne's "dream team" of scientists and engineers has played in the development of the new electric car.

    Eric D. Isaacs: Putting the Power of Science Into the Electric Car Eric D. Isaacs 2011

  • Argonne's collaboration with the U.S. auto industry shows that our national laboratories are delivering on the Department of Energy's mission to expand the innovation pipeline, which runs from the earliest discoveries of basic science to the development of amazing products built by U.S. industry and delivered to American consumers.

    Eric D. Isaacs: Putting the Power of Science Into the Electric Car Eric D. Isaacs 2011

  • As Jeanne noted, Argonne's national security role includes chemical, radioactive and biological threats.

    CNN Transcript Dec 24, 2007 2007

  • Argonne's biochip could be a boon to the medical profession -- a faster, cheaper and more precise way to provide on-the-spot diagnoses of pedestrian ailments such as strep throat or the flu.

    Bioterror Detectors Get Sensitive 2006

  • Argonne's breakthrough, called the "biochip," starts with a slide covered in thousands of tiny polymer gel droplets.

    Bioterror Detectors Get Sensitive 2006

  • "The end goal is to have a small compact-imaging system," said Dan Schabacker, the head scientist on the biochip team in Argonne's Energy Systems Division.

    Bioterror Detectors Get Sensitive 2006

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