News published on Federal Newswire in November 2022

News from November 2022


ASU researchers discover new mineralogy of the deep Earth


Physics Ph.D. Candidates Bouabid, Chen Selected for DOE’s SCGSR Program

Physics Ph.D. Candidates Bouabid, Chen Selected for DOE’s SCGSR Program


Project examines how trees’ cells work during winter dormancy


New discoveries made about a promising solar cell material, thanks to new microscope



INCITE program awards supercomputing time to 56 projects to accelerate science and engineering research



Argonne scientists promote FAIR standards for managing artificial intelligence models


Access to University of Chicago’s Pritzker Nanofabrication Facility enables quantum research



Getting to Know LPO: Energy Act of 2020, BIL Implementation


Reps. Carbajal, Baird, Hayes Lead Bipartisan Agriculture Committee Delegation to Cuba

News Release: Agriculture Committee members to survey current state of agricultural practices in Cuba and state of food supply, as U.S. is one of the largest suppliers of food and agricultural products to the country.


Gettysburg National Military Park announces that the Museum and Visitor Center entrance road at Taneytown Road will close on Monday, November 28 for rehabilitation.


Due to prolonged drought, Antelope Springs have ceased flowing. This is the 24th time the springs have dried up since they were first protected in 1902.


Lewis Rogers Named Superintendent of Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park

National Park Service (NPS) Northeast Regional Director Gay Vietzke announces Lewis Rogers as the next superintendent of Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park. He begins his new assignment December 18.



Pallone Applauds Biden Administration’S Methane Announcement

Pallone Applauds Biden Administration’S Methane Announcement


Pallone Joins Other Congressional Leaders In Attending U.N. Climate Conference Cop27 In Egypt

Pallone Joins Other Congressional Leaders In Attending U.N. Climate Conference Cop27 In Egypt


U.S. and Japan strengthen nuclear security ties at 11th Nuclear Security Working Group


Today, the National Park Service’s (NPS) American Battlefield Protection Program (ABPP) awarded $1,903,065 in Battlefield Land Acquisition Grants to protect 212 acres at four Civil War battlefields in Mississippi, Virginia, and West Virginia. T