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Press ReleasesJuly 6, 2016The Energy Department's offices of Nuclear Energy (NE) and Environmental Management (EM) are co-funding a new traineeship program in radiochemistry at Washington State University (WSU) in Pullman.Office of Nuclear Energy
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July 3, 2016How do fireworks work? Fireworks are the result of chemical reactions involving a fuel source, an oxidizer and a color-producing chemi...National Nuclear Security Administration
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July 1, 2016Thor’s aim is to study materials at extreme pressures, which helps NNSA ensure a safe, secure, effective nuclear deterrent. Thor is di...National Nuclear Security Administration
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June 30, 2016AIKEN, S.C. – Students in a nuclear training program’s inaugural class recently toured the Savannah River Site (SRS) to view EM cleanup efforts and nuclear facilities where they may one day work.Office of Management
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June 24, 2016We must raise our game in the clean energy innovation space and identify effective ways to bring the new technologies we generate to market as quickly as possible. That's why the Department of Energy (DOE) created our Office of Technology Transitions (...Office of Technology Commercialization
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June 24, 2016Advanced Manufacturing & Industrial Decarbonization
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June 21, 2016WASHINGTON –The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced nearly $16 million in funding to help businesses move promising energy technologi...Office of Technology Commercialization
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June 20, 2016In an international study led by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory scientists, an experimental evolutionary system was constructed that pairs aBiological and Environmental Research
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June 18, 2016EM’s cleanup contractor at the Separations Process Research Unit (SPRU) nuclear facility completed preparations allowing for the open-air demolition of Building G2, which has begun.EM Consolidated Business Center- New York (EMCBC-NY)