U.S. National Labs Win With 21st Century Technologies

Environment News Service, July, 2004 by sstaff

WASHINGTON, DC, (ENS) — From safe land mine clearance to the production of pure hydrogen at high temperatures, scientists at U.S. national laboratories have won 21 of the 100 annual awards given this year by R&D Magazine to honor products, materials or processes that show commercial promise. This year’s R&D 100 awards, often called the Oscars of Invention, will be presented October 14 during a black-tie dinner at the Navy Pier Convention Center in Chicago.

Scientists at the University of California's Los Alamos National Laboratory captured five of the R&D 100 Awards tied with the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory also managed by the University of California.

The five winning technologies from Los Alamos National Lab are:

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