ARGONNE, Ill. (Jan. 24, 2008) — The discoveries of tomorrow will be made by the students of today, but they first must be exposed to the world of science and technology.
ARGONNE, Ill. — Two physicists at the U.S. Department’s Argonne National Laboratory have been honored for their work in creating one of the nation’s premiere science programs for high school students.
ARGONNE, Ill. — Proteins, the biological molecules that are involved in virtually every action of every organism, may themselves move in surprising ways.
In order to study protein structures, biologists must turn what is essentially a soup of purified protein into crystals that have a consistent and ordered structure.