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April 7, 2021NNSA begins construction on project to improve security and reduce costs after reaching critical decision milestone.National Nuclear Security Administration
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April 6, 2021new approach for measuring nuclear recoils in superconducting quantum sensors enables the first limits on sterile neutrinos from beryllium-7 decay.Nuclear Physics
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April 6, 2021EM crews have completed demolition on a contaminated 1960s-era building at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), opening land that DOE can reuse for future missions.Office of Environmental Management
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April 5, 2021NNSA women continue to rise to the STEM challenge. They’re setting a new standard and forging an atypical path that other women and girls can look to for inspiration.National Nuclear Security Administration
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April 5, 2021At the University of Rochester, Arán Garcia-Bellido studies the signatures of heavy particles for answers expanding the Standard Model of Physics.Office of Science
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April 2, 2021These one-day hiring events feature representatives from NNSA federal offices and Management and Operating contracting partners – all looking to fill positions in a variety of career fields across the country.National Nuclear Security Administration
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Press ReleasesApril 2, 2021DOE CESER publishes updated state and regional energy risk profiles with new data and an improved layout.Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response
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April 1, 2021Today, the Office of Environmental Management (EM) awarded North Wind Construction Services (NWCS), LLC of Idaho Falls, ID, a contract to design and construct the Advanced Manufacturing Collaborative (AMC) Facility.Office of Environmental Management
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April 1, 2021Nuclear theorists put pen to paper and code to computer to detail this subatomic particle’s inner structure.Nuclear Physics
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April 1, 2021After 31 years of federal service, NNSA’s Nevada Field Office Public Affairs Program Manager Darwin Morgan retired in March.National Nuclear Security Administration