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2004 Releases:
AMES LAB SCIENTIST WINS FIRST ADAMS AWARD -- 9/30/04
Award honors Ed Yeung's work in biochemistry
KRAUS NAMED ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR BIO-INITIATIVES-- 9/8/04
Only second person to hold assistant directorship at Ames Laboratory
GOLDMAN NAMED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DIVISION DIRECTOR -- 9/1/04
Takes over Ames Lab Duties Sept. 1, Replaces David Hoffman
AMES LAB WINS REGIONAL TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AWARDS -- 8/30/04
Federal Laboratory Consortium to Honor Ames Lab for Tech-transfer Excellence (PDF)
AMES LAB WELCOMES DOE SCIENCE EDUCATION INITIATIVE -- 7/8/04
Secretary Abraham announces STARS program
TAKING SUPERCONDUCTORS TO NEW HEIGHTS -- 6/24/04
Carbon-doped Magnesium Diboride Superconductors Withstand Higher Magnetic Fields
CENTRAL ACADEMY WINS MIDDLE SCHOOL SCIENCE BOWL -- 4/26/04
Marshalltown Miller wins Fuel-Cell Car Challenge at Inaugural Event
USING TELLTALE TOOLMARKS TO FIGHT CRIME -- 4/13/04
Ames Laboratory forensic scientists develop toolmark identification system
AMES LAB GRADUATE STUDENT TO MEET WITH NOBEL LAUREATES -- 4/1/04
Iowa State student will travel to Lindau, Germany for gathering of Nobel Laureates (PDF)
CREATING POLYMERS THAT ACT LIKE BIOMOLECULES -- 4/1/04
Ames Laboratory researchers studying self-assembling poylmers
URBANDALE WINS 2004 HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE BOWL -- 1/31/04
Iowa City Regina Second, Des Moines Lincoln Third
SCIENCE BOWL DRAWS HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS TO AMES --1/20/04
Ames Laboratory/Iowa State University Regional competition celebrates 14th year
PHYSICISTS FIND UNUSUAL GROWTH MODE AT LOW TEMPERATURES --1/14/04
Ames Lab discovery lead to novel ways to control growth of uniform atomic-scale structures (PDF)
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