
Registration is now open for Jefferson Lab’s annual summer science camp for deaf and hard-of-hearing youth, siblings and children of a deaf adult.

More than 100 children of all ages attended the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day event at DOE Headquarters.

NETL welcomed representatives from 13 universities nationwide this week for its annual technical review meeting at the Lab’s Pittsburgh site.

Argonne National Laboratory researcher Roger Blomquist was drafted into the Vietnam War, setting up a long career in nuclear.
The U.S. Department of Energy is making critical inroads into inspiring and equipping students to join our top cybersecurity talent.

ORISE report shows number of nuclear engineering doctoral degrees spike to highest level in 52 years
The number of nuclear engineering doctorate degrees awarded in 2018 reached the highest level recorded since 1966.

Brookhaven Lab partners with Girls, Inc., a nonprofit organization for young women.

For 32 years, Sandia National Laboratories’ Black Leadership Committee has brought STEM to more than 3,000 middle and high school students.

Don't miss the chance to get to know Claire Lee, a Brookhaven Lab particle physicist, Jedi, and STEM role model.

A Lawrence Berkeley National Lab researcher, Tracy Mattox, authored an e-book series featuring “Nancy Nano,” a cartoon nanoparticle.