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Recent News About U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
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Entrepreneurship program at Argonne National Laboratory opens applications for startups
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The smoke in the sky is a good sign
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Racing company licenses innovative ORNL fast-charging battery technologies
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Argonne lays the groundwork for its next-generation supercomputer
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Two Fermilab scientists named American Physical Society fellows
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Physicists Confirm Hitch In Proton Structure
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SLAC physicist wins American Physical Society early career award
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Machine Learning Accelerates Development of Advanced Manufacturing Techniques
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Fermilab appointed new chief engineer to usher in the next era of physics research
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Brookhaven Lab Named a Top Employer by STEM Workforce Diversity
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Converting Carbon Dioxide to Minerals Underground
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Methane-Eating ‘Borgs’ Have Been Assimilating Earth’s Microbes
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Liza Brost Unmasks Mysteries of the Higgs Boson
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Thinnest ferroelectric material ever paves the way for new energy-efficient devices
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Stability in asymmetry: Scientists extend qubit lifetimes
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The US Energy Department published a one page notice on Nov. 2, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.
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News Release: RICHLAND, Wash. - Just over a year after breaking ground, crews recently completed construction of a protective enclosure, or “cocoon," around another former plutonium production reactor at the Hanford Site, leaving only one more to go.
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News Release: RICHLAND, Wash. - The Volpentest HAMMER Federal Training Center recently commemorated its 25th year of operation as EM ’s premier hands-on health, safety and emergency response training center.
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Release: Research Projects Across 19 States, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico Will Help Communities Improve Energy Planning, Increase Grid Resilience, and Restore Power After Disasters
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News Release: Last summer, two interns got a head start on their careers through a partnership between the Office of Legacy Management (LM) and the Mentorship for Environmental Scholars (MES) Program.