
WorldWideScience.org now offers the capability to search scientific data collections. Six new data sources have been added to WWS.org, representing a significant milestone in improving access to scientific data from around the world.
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Learn about the OSTI products & services that help you find the science information you need.
Information Bridge – Find DOE R&D full-text documents and bibliographic citations.
DOE R&D Accomplishments – Find information about the outcomes of past DOE R&D.
DOepatents – Find patents resulting from DOE-sponsored research and development.
DOE Green Energy – Find DOE green energy-related documents and patents information.
E-print Network – Find e-prints in basic and applied sciences.
Energy Citations Database (ECD) – Find bibliographic records and full-text where available.
Adopt-A-Doc? is an on-demand service that provides individuals the option to sponsor the digitization of full-text DOE technical reports.
Science Conference Proceedings – Find select science and technology conference papers and proceedings.
ScienceCinema – Find scientific videos highlighting research and development sponsored by DOE and CERN.
Science Accelerator – Find R&D results, project descriptions, accomplishments, and more via a 1-stop search across R&D collections.
DOE Data Explorer – Find scientific research data - such as computer simulations, numeric data files, figures and plots, interactive maps, multimedia, and scientific images - generated in the course of DOE-sponsored research in various science disciplines.
ScienceEducation.gov (beta version) – Find federal science agency science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education content.
ScienceLab – A portal listing numerous education resources within DOE and beyond
ETDEWEB – Register for access to worldwide energy technology discoveries.
International Nuclear Information System – Find International bibliographic records related to peaceful applications of nuclear science and technology.
From the Director
Metamaterials have a greater possible range of physical properties than ordinary solids do. DOE is sponsoring groundbreaking research into metamaterials' behavior, technical obstacles to production and use, and the creation of new devices.



