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February 1, 2022EM crews have successfully completed a complex project that protects cultural and ecological resources throughout the Los Alamos National Laboratory site while enabling more thorough monitoring and characterization of a contaminant plume in groundwater.Office of Environmental Management
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February 1, 2022For more than 20 years, the Advanced Mixed Waste Treatment Project (AMWTP) at the DOE Idaho National Laboratory Site has sent shipments of defense transuranic (TRU) waste for disposal to EM’s Waste Isolation Pilot Plant in New Mexico.Office of Environmental Management
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January 31, 2022The U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration will conduct low-altitude helicopter flights over Los Angeles on Tuesday, Feb. 1, and Wednesday, Feb. 2, in preparation for Super Bowl LVI and events related to it.National Nuclear Security Administration
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January 27, 2022The Home Energy Scoring Tool – a web-based tool used to calculate an accurate and consistent estimate of a home’s energy use – won a 2022 Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer Award.Buildings
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January 27, 2022The Department of Energy 2021 Secretary’s Honor Awards recognized a significant number of NNSA employees for their hard work, dedication, and commitment to nuclear security.National Nuclear Security Administration
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January 26, 2022In December, more than 1,100 DOE employees were honored with Secretarial Honors Awards for their contributions in research, clean-energy development, and Department administration for work dating back to 2020.Energy.gov
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January 25, 2022Peter Lindstrom is the project leader at the Center for Applied Scientific Computing-developing efficient ways to avoid bottlenecks while moving data.Office of Science
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January 25, 2022The four main Savannah River Site (SRS) contractors supporting EM recently earned at least 95% of total award fees available to them from the cleanup program.Office of Environmental Management
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January 18, 2022Nuclear theorists demonstrate a new method for computing the strengths of subatomic interactions that include up to three particles.Nuclear Physics
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January 18, 2022With 2021 in the books, crews are gearing up for a busy year of projects that will build on previous accomplishments and continue altering the landscape in Oak Ridge.Office of Environmental Management