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Argonne's Analytical Chemistry Laboratory (ACL) provides a broad range of analytical chemistry support services to the scientific and engineering programs at Argonne National Laboratory and specialized analysis for government, academic, and industrial organizations. Here, ACL Analyst Yifen Tsai prepares a sample for analysis on the high-resolution inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometer (ICP-MS).  Photo by George Joch.  (More)

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The Scientific Literature: A Guided Tour, by Joseph E. Harmon of Argonne National Laboratory and Alan G. Gross of the University of Minnesota, provides an overview of scientific communication from the first such articles and how they have changed over timeArgonne writer's new book provides overview of scientific communication

 

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Software package coordinates response to biological threats

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Role of the Oxide Support on the Performance of Rh Catalysts for the Autothermal Reforming of Gasoline and Gasoline Surrogates to Hydrogen (abstract)

Bimetallic Rh-Ni Catalysis for H2 Production, Honorable Mention, Best Poster Award, 2005 Fuel Cell Seminar

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