Laboratory Network carried an article on research being conducted by Ames Laboratory senior metallurgist Rohit Trivedi to study the growth of crystals in the microgravity aboard the International Space Station. (Go to article)
Ames Laboratory researcher Gene Takle appeared on the Daily Show. Takle, who is investigating the effects of wind turbine farms on climate, is one of three scientists interviewed in a Daily Show segment on "Our Dead Planet." (Go to Video)
Innovations Report carried an article on research being conducted by Ames Laboratory senior metallurgist Rohit Trivedi to study the growth of crystals in the microgravity aboard the International Space Station. (Go to article)
An experiment to study crystal growth patterns in a microgravity environment that is on its way to the International Space Station may have important implications for developing new materials. (Go to article)
R&D magazine online carried a story about an Ames Laboratory researcher, Rohit Trivedi, who will be studying crystal growth by conducting experiments aboard the International Space Station. (Go to article)
Ames Laboratory is a government-owned, contractor-operated research facility of the U.S. Department of Energy that is run by Iowa State University.
For more than 60 years, the Ames Laboratory has sought solutions to energy-related problems through the exploration of chemical, engineering, materials, mathematical and physical sciences. Established in the 1940s with the successful development of the most efficient process to produce high-purity uranium metal for atomic energy, the Lab now pursues a broad range of scientific priorities.