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February 15, 2024This Black History Month we honor those who have shaped our energy past, present, and future for the better.Energy.gov
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February 14, 2024Meet Rama Balde. Multilingual, multicultural, multifaceted: She brings a lot to her foreign affairs job at NNSA. But she learns something new every day thanks to the agency's depth of expertise in science and nonproliferation.National Nuclear Security Administration
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February 13, 2024Representatives with the EM Los Alamos Field Office legacy waste cleanup contractor at Los Alamos National Laboratory joined students from the Native American Community Academy (NACA) of Albuquerque to promote STEAM Day at the New Mexico Legislature recently.Office of Environmental Management
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February 13, 2024Calloway County Middle School Team #1 on Friday won DOE’s West Kentucky Regional Science Bowl, an event recognized as the region’s most notable science competition for middle school students.Office of Environmental Management
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February 13, 2024Following his vast experience in defense and military organizations, Donny Watkins was looking for something new, challenging, and rewarding. He found all of this and more working at NNSA.National Nuclear Security Administration
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February 13, 2024Calloway County Middle School Team #1 on Friday won DOE’s West Kentucky Regional Science Bowl, an event recognized as the region’s most notable science competition for middle school students.Portsmouth/Paducah Project Office
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February 13, 2024EM racked up eight of the Secretary’s Honor Awards for 2023, with DOE recognizing two employees at the Savannah River Site (SRS) for excellence and six teams from the Idaho, Hanford, Portsmouth and Oak Ridge sites for achievements.Portsmouth/Paducah Project Office
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February 12, 2024In her work studying metals manufacturing at the Colorado School of Mines, Amy J. Clarke learns how to avoid defects and improve solidification.Office of Science
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February 9, 2024The DOE BETO Bioenergy Research and Education Bridge Program (BRIDGES) creates partnerships with high schools, community/technical colleges, and universities to utilize and develop educational case studies aligned to the needs of the bioenergy industry workforce. This is a factsheet for the program.Alternative Fuels and Feedstocks Office
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February 9, 2024The U.S. Department of Energy Bioenergy Technologies Office's Bioenergy Research and Education Bridge (BRIDGES) Program is an educational development program designed to assist educators in teaching bioenergy topics to help prepare the future bioenergy workforce. This is a primer on the program.Alternative Fuels and Feedstocks Office