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{{Short description|United States DOE national laboratory in Ames, Iowa}} | {{Short description|United States DOE national laboratory in Ames, Iowa}} | ||
{{distinguish|text=[[Ames Research Center]] in [[Moffett Field, California]]}} | {{distinguish|text=[[Ames Research Center]] in [[Moffett Field, California]]}}'''Ames National Laboratory''', formerly '''Ames Laboratory''', is a [[United States Department of Energy]] [[United States Department of Energy national laboratories|national laboratory]] located in [[Ames, Iowa]], and affiliated with [[Iowa State University]]. It is a top-level national laboratory for research on national security, energy, and the environment. The laboratory conducts research into areas of national concern, including the [[Materials science|synthesis and study of new materials]], energy resources, [[Supercomputer|high-speed computer design]], and [[environmental cleanup]] and [[Environmental restoration|restoration]]. It is located on the campus of Iowa State University. | ||
'''Ames National Laboratory''', formerly '''Ames Laboratory''', is a [[United States Department of Energy]] [[United States Department of Energy national laboratories|national laboratory]] located in [[Ames, Iowa]], and affiliated with [[Iowa State University]]. It is a top-level national laboratory for research on national security, energy, and the environment. The laboratory conducts research into areas of national concern, including the [[Materials science|synthesis and study of new materials]], energy resources, [[Supercomputer|high-speed computer design]], and [[environmental cleanup]] and [[Environmental restoration|restoration]]. It is located on the campus of Iowa State University. | |||
In January 2013 the Department of Energy announced the establishment of the Critical Materials Institute (CMI) at Ames Laboratory, with a mission to develop solutions to the domestic shortages of [[rare-earth metals]] and other materials critical to US [[energy security]]. | In January 2013 the Department of Energy announced the establishment of the Critical Materials Institute (CMI) at Ames Laboratory, with a mission to develop solutions to the domestic shortages of [[rare-earth metals]] and other materials critical to US [[energy security]]. |
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