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May 21, 2014Check out our new interactive timeline to recap top moments from Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz's first year in office.Energy.gov
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Press ReleasesMay 8, 2014Oak Ridge's Office of EM has finished field work on the last Recovery Act-funded environmental cleanup project. Since 2009, EM has used the $751 million in Recovery Act funds to accomplish 27 projects, many of which included multiple subcomponents and ...Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management
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April 16, 2014DOE and ORSSAB recognize student representatives for their service to the board.Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management
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April 9, 2014Learn more about the National Labs by exploring this map!Energy.gov
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BlogApril 2, 2014In 2011, the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Energy Technology Laboratory established the Carbon Capture Simulation Initiative to take carbon-capture concepts from the laboratory to the power plant more quickly, at a lower cost, and with reduced...Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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March 18, 2014OREM recently participated in Vine Middle School’s 6th Annual College and Career Week. OREM sends employee representatives to the Knoxville-based middle school every year to educate children about the value of education and the diverse jobs that are ...Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management
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March 12, 2014Technique developed by a trio of national labs reveals secrets to proteins one layer at a time.Office of Science
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Press ReleasesMarch 11, 2014TEMA has issued revised emergency sectors for the DOE Oak Ridge Reservation. These sectors, labeled A-Y, determine which areas should take action if an event occurs at one of DOE’s sites locally. The new sector boundaries have improved correlation wi...Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management
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March 6, 2014The Curiosity rover relies on the most advanced suite of instruments ever sent to Mars -- among them, a laser-firing tool called the ChemCam.Energy.gov
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March 6, 2014Capturing solar power in space for use as energy on Earth seems farfetched. But recent developments could make this a reality in coming years.Energy.gov