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October 9, 2024In a breakthrough for industrial manufacturing, scientists reproduced one of the world’s toughest materials using 3D printing.Basic Energy Sciences
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Success StoryOctober 7, 2024The United States and United Kingdom successfully fabricated test capsules made up of advanced metal alloys and graphite for use in future advanced nuclear reactors.Office of Nuclear Energy
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October 4, 2024Neutron experiments revealed microscopic details about a special 3D-printed superalloy that could potentially reduce component costs.Basic Energy Sciences
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October 1, 2024The Critical Materials Innovation (CMI) Hub looks back at 10 years of support within the U.S. Department of Energy.Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office
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October 1, 2024Welcome to the first issue of the U.S. Department of Energy Critical Materials Collaborative's quarterly newsletter about critical minerals and materials.Critical Minerals & Materials Program
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September 27, 2024Layers of a surface-conducting material, sandwiched between layers of a magnetic insulator, could lead to more powerful, energy-efficient electronics.Basic Energy Sciences
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September 25, 2024Securing America’s critical material supply chains has become even more vital to the energy economy, and the CMI Hub is mission-focused on addressing the critical materials challenges of today and tomorrow.Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office
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September 23, 2024Learn how the DOE Loan Programs Office (LPO) is supporting U.S. critical materials projects.Office of Energy Dominance Financing
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September 16, 2024Electron transfer between atomically thin materials triggers the ultrafast release of heat.Basic Energy Sciences
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September 13, 2024Researchers used neutrons to study porous metal materials called MOFs that trap toxic gases that are harmful to the environment and human health.Basic Energy Sciences