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October 26, 2021Emory Law students will be a critical part of commercializing NNSA lab technologyNational Nuclear Security Administration
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October 26, 2021INL conducted experiments at its TREAT Facility using a first-of-a-kind device that can detect and study what happens to a nuclear fuel pin when it starts to overheat.Office of Nuclear Energy
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October 25, 2021Carter Hall works with colleagues around the world to search for Big Bang relic particles.Office of Science
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Success StoryOctober 21, 2021Learn why Dr. Renuka Rajput-Ghoshal loves her job as a senior staff engineer in the Magnet Group of the Experimental Nuclear Physics Division at Jefferson Lab.Energy.gov
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October 19, 2021The EM Los Alamos Field Office and its cleanup contractor have collected more than 3,100 soil samples and excavated more than 1,000 cubic yards of contaminated soil as they remediate land at the southernmost boundary of Los Alamos National Laboratory.Office of Environmental Management
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October 18, 2021Jacqueline Chen has spent her career delving into the complex patterns and interactions of the flames that power our vehicles.Office of Science
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October 18, 2021Erika Baeza-Wisdom, Deputy Manager of NNSA’s Los Alamos Field Office, has spent a lifetime breaking down barriers and disproving cultural and gender stereotypes.National Nuclear Security Administration
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Press ReleasesOctober 15, 2021On Sept. 29, 2021, the National Lab Accelerator Pitch Event showcased the vast technology ready for commercialization at the U.S. Department of Energy national laboratories.Office of Technology Commercialization
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October 12, 2021Jozef Dudek has pioneered theoretical techniques to study the subatomic particles – hadrons – which can decay into short-lived states.Office of Science
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Success StoryOctober 12, 2021Argonne’s Hispanic and Latino employee resource group is proud to host Education Outreach Day and inspire greater diversity and engagement in nation’s laboratories.Energy.gov