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Success StoryOctober 7, 2024The United States and United Kingdom successfully fabricated test capsules made up of advanced metal alloys and graphite for use in future advanced nuclear reactors.Office of Nuclear Energy
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October 4, 2024Neutron experiments revealed microscopic details about a special 3D-printed superalloy that could potentially reduce component costs.Basic Energy Sciences
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October 4, 2024NNSA has released Prevent, Counter, and Respond—NNSA’s Plan to Reduce Global Nuclear Threats (NPCR) FY 2025-2029. This report highlights pressing nuclear and radiological challenges at home and abroad.National Nuclear Security Administration
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October 3, 2024With its excavation complete, the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment is closer to completion and revealing new insights into neutrinos.Office of Science
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October 3, 2024National Lab researchers from across the country gathered in Golden, Colorado for the kickoff of Energy-I Corps' 19th cohort, an immersive two-month entrepreneurial training program to accelerate the commercialization for energy technologies in the lab.Office of Technology Commercialization
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Press ReleasesOctober 3, 2024Report outlines efforts supporting pit production, scientific innovation, and seven stockpile modernization programs.National Nuclear Security Administration
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October 3, 2024The DOE Office of Technology Transitions announced nine Phase 2 winners for the Making Advanced Technology Commercialization Harmonized (Lab MATCH) prize.Office of Technology Commercialization
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October 2, 2024NNSA verified completion of the First Production Unit (FPU) of a plutonium pit for the W87-1 Modification Program. A plutonium pit is a necessary component in America’s nuclear warheads.National Nuclear Security Administration
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October 1, 2024The U.S. Department of Energy transitioned landlord responsibilities at the Savannah River Site from the Office of Environmental Management to the National Nuclear Security Administration.Savannah River Site
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October 1, 2024Cleanup crews are making steady progress on deactivation projects across Oak Ridge National Laboratory to prepare for the next wave of demolitions as they continue transforming the site.Office of Environmental Management