
Three interns in the Arctic Energy Office provided fresh perspectives on building energy use in Alaska, ebike use and ideas for collaboration on marine litter.

Preventing the proliferation of nuclear weapons around the world and averting the use of radioactive materials by domestic and international criminal elements are major NNSA missions that Paloma Richard has contributed to since joining the agency in 2010.

EM hiring managers and workforce management recruiters at the Hanford Site recently participated in two national virtual career fairs to interact with potential employees.

In the Computational Chemistry, Materials, and Climate (CCMC) Group at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), the future of quantum information science is being driven in part by a group of women scientists who see that future as bright.

A new chapter of cleanup is underway at the Y-12 National Security Complex and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, a massive endeavor requiring EM to maintain its existing workforce while preparing new skilled workers for the challenges ahead.

Meet Our Team: Dr. Tommy Jones' Journey from Intern to Office of Indian Energy Deployment Specialist
From "Humble Beginnings," Jones applies passion for research to serve Indian Country.

DOE funding request invests in key clean energy innovations to meet Administration’s climate change goals, create good-paying union jobs.

New scholarships and fellowships will help America harness nuclear’s full potential to power a clean energy future.

DOE Awards $110 Million to Small Businesses Pursuing Scientific, Clean Energy, and Climate Solutions
102 projects across America will receive seed funding to launch new ideas to market that will create jobs.

While women overall would have to work until March 24, over 65 more days, to make the same wages as men, this fact can break down even farther. Read on to learn why.