News published on Federal Newswire in November 2022

News from November 2022


City of Waco hires consulting firm to pinpoint disparities impacting minority-owned businesses


Release: The text of the following statement was released by the Governments of the United States, European Union, Japan, Canada, Norway, Singapore, and the United Kingdom.


NMSDC and the MBDA Partner to Strengthen Minority Business Enterprises


Entrepreneurship Plays A Key Role In Healthy Ecosystems


Release: On behalf of the United States of America, I wish the people of Angola a heartfelt congratulations as you celebrate 47 years of independence.


Biden-Harris Administration Announces $250 Million Investment From Inflation Reduction Act For Domestic Heat Pump Manufacturing

Biden-Harris Administration Announces $250 Million Investment From Inflation Reduction Act For Domestic Heat Pump Manufacturing


Biden-Harris Administration Announces $1.5 Billion From Inflation Reduction Act to Strengthen America’s National Laboratories

Biden-Harris Administration Announces $1.5 Billion From Inflation Reduction Act to Strengthen America’s National Laboratories


Computer Science Faculty Wins DOE Grant to Study Quantum Computing Advantages

Computer Science Faculty Wins DOE Grant to Study Quantum Computing Advantages



DOE Announces Final Contract Awards From President Biden’s Emergency Release From the Strategic Petroleum Reserve



Predicting Explosive Energy Bursts in Compact Fusion Power Plants


Dissecting the Ecology of Microalgae and Bacteria across Time and Space


Biology Doctoral Student Selected for National Research Fellowship


Blocking the Buzz: MXene Composite Could Eliminate Electromagnetic Interference by Absorbing It


Scientists discover exotic quantum state at room temperature


Department of Energy Selects Timothy Liao for Graduate Student Research Program

Department of Energy Selects Timothy Liao for Graduate Student Research Program


Penn Engineering professor receives $2.2M grant to research fuel cell technology

Penn Engineering professor receives $2.2M grant to research fuel cell technology


Researchers believe drought-resistant trees might offer a reliable bioenergy source in the face of climate change

Researchers believe drought-resistant trees might offer a reliable bioenergy source in the face of climate change


Associate Professor Renee Frontiera receives Department of Energy grant for solar photochemistry research