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May 22, 2023At an exercise held earlier this month in Houston, NNSA’s Office of Counterterrorism and Counterproliferation teamed with its federal, state, and local partners to practice the first steps to responding to a hypothetical act of nuclear terrorism.National Nuclear Security Administration
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May 22, 2023Travelling from Washington, D.C. to Minnesota to Nevada to Arkansas, NNSA Principal Deputy Administrator Frank Rose crossed the country May 8-16 to support a variety of NNSA missions.National Nuclear Security Administration
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May 22, 2023Modeling nuclear matter in two dimensions greatly simplifies understanding interactions among “cold,” dense quarks—including in neutron stars.Nuclear Physics
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MultimediaMay 22, 2023In our May episode, we provide more coverage from medical and business leaders working to get new promising cancer treatments to patients. Our team...Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management
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Success StoryMay 21, 2023Electric-powered prototype of one of the nation’s first microreactors has successfully been installed for testing in Pennsylvania.Office of Nuclear Energy
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May 19, 2023Theorists find new electromagnetic effects that shift the spin-dependent coupling of the nucleon to the weak force and point out the implications for new physics in beta decay.Nuclear Physics
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Press ReleasesMay 18, 2023Press release announcing NEST flights over Indy Motor Speedway May 23-27 in preparation for INDY 500.National Nuclear Security Administration
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Press ReleasesMay 17, 2023BTO, IEDO, and AMMTO jointly released a FY23 Technology Commercialization Fund (TCF) Base Annual Appropriations National Laboratory Call with input from the Office of Technology Transitions (OTT).Buildings
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May 17, 2023DOE selects 4 national lab-led teams for carbon dioxide removal technologies with $15M funding. Projects aim to advance measurement, reporting, and verification practices and capabilities.Office of Technology Commercialization
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May 16, 2023– Officials celebrated progress on a facility here last week that will give the public a new perspective of what was once the world’s largest building as they broke ground for the K-25 Viewing Platform at the East Tennessee Technology Park.Office of Environmental Management