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April 22, 2021Observations and computer models of Earth’s systems supported by the Office of Science can help us better understand our planet’s past and future.Office of Science
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April 20, 2021For the first time, camera-mounted drones recently hovered, dipped, and glided above EM’s remediated waste sites at the Savannah River Site (SRS) to ensure the structural integrity of the protective covers over them.Office of Environmental Management
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April 19, 2021Physics professor Dan Melconian developed TAMUTRAP system, a unique tool for detecting positrons and protons from nuclear beta decay.Office of Science
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April 16, 2021Howard University and Brookhaven National Laboratory have established a model collaboration for advancing the capabilities of research institutions while increasing opportunities for underrepresented minorities in STEM.Energy.gov
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Media AdvisoryApril 16, 2021Awards Will Go to Universities and National Laboratories on a Competitive BasisOffice of Science
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Success StoryApril 15, 2021The U.S. Department of Energy’s Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory will offer high school students an opportunity to ask those questions at the annual Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Career Expo.Energy.gov
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Remarks/TestimonyApril 14, 2021On April 14, 2021, Secretary Granholm delivered remarks at Argonne National Lab's America Resilient Conference, her first virtual visit to a DOE National Lab.Energy.gov
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Press ReleasesApril 14, 2021Secretary Granholm issued the following statement on President Biden's intent to nominate Jill Hruby for Under Secretary for Nuclear Security, and Administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration at DOE.Energy.gov
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Press ReleasesApril 13, 2021A study on Sandia National Laboratories’ technology transfer efforts showed that it created over $95 billion of economic impact from 2000 to 2020, and supported about 21,000 jobs.National Nuclear Security Administration
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April 12, 2021These 3 advanced reactor designs are cleaner, safer and more efficient than previous generations. They could also debut as early as 2030.Office of Nuclear Energy