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May 2, 2024Andrew Simms, a researcher at National Renewable Energy Laboratory, discusses how a childhood experience, his father’s influence, and his quest to find a sense of purpose led him to a career path where he is searching for the “big answer” in wave energy.Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office
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BulletinMay 2, 20242012 Earth Day PhotosOffice of Environment, Health, Safety & Security
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May 2, 20242022 Earth Day PhotosOffice of Environment, Health, Safety & Security
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May 2, 20242021 Earth Day PhotosOffice of Environment, Health, Safety & Security
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May 2, 20242019 Earth Day PhotosOffice of Environment, Health, Safety & Security
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May 2, 20242018 Earth Day PhotosOffice of Environment, Health, Safety & Security
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May 1, 2024Meet Jesse Clarke. He finds the intersection of international affairs and nuclear science a fascinating place. And just as his hero Anthony Bourdain found in countless kitchens, Clarke has found it takes many hands to help ensure nuclear security.National Nuclear Security Administration
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April 30, 2024Shadowing their parents at work, the children of U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Environmental Management (EM) employees joined more than 400 DOE participants in the National Take Your Child to Work Day on April 25Office of Environmental Management
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April 30, 2024The long-lost art of letter writing is linking the next generation of scientists and engineers with Savannah River Site (SRS) employees.Office of Environmental Management
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April 30, 2024The Savannah River Site (SRS), one of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Environmental Management (EM) cleanup locations, is marking the site’s history through walking tours of what was once Ellenton, South Carolina, a town displaced during the Cold War for construction of SRS.Office of Environmental Management