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March 3, 2023"Knowing that my work contributes to national security is important to me. The history of NNSA and the amazing people I have the pleasure of working with make my career a rewarding experience," says Na'ilah Bowden.National Nuclear Security Administration
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March 2, 2023For Shekita Robinson, knowing that her actions or words have positively impacted the lives of those she's mentored is her greatest accomplishment.National Nuclear Security Administration
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March 1, 2023"One of my favorite things about working at the NNSA is the sheer number of programs the NNSA operates in support of national security," says NGFP Fellow Kavough Jernigan.National Nuclear Security Administration
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March 1, 2023"Working for NNSA has not only opened doors for myself, but for plenty of others that I have crossed paths within our HQ hallways. There is a lot of room for growth, both personally and professionally," says Adrian Anderson.National Nuclear Security Administration
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March 1, 2023The President’s Cancer Moonshot aims to reduce the death rate from cancer by at least 50% over the next 25 years, and to significantly improve the lives of people, and their families, living with and surviving cancer.Energy.gov
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February 28, 2023From the Air Force to NNSA, Vince Fisher's life and career have been dedicated to service. But it's not all business. Vince's last name is hardly a subtle hint for his favorite pastime: fishing.National Nuclear Security Administration
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February 28, 2023Addressing mercury contamination at the Y-12 National Security Complex is one of the Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management’s (OREM) top priorities.Office of Environmental Management
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February 27, 2023In the eighth grade, James Hollins' older brother sparked his fascination with the field of engineering. He then went on to play an integral part in last nuclear test, Divider, and he continues to advance the nuclear security missions for NNSA today.National Nuclear Security Administration
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February 27, 2023Patterned arrays of nanomagnets produce X-ray beams with a switchable rotating wavefront twist.Basic Energy Sciences
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February 24, 2023In conflict with a long-held explanation of cadmium isotope motion, a new experiment found that cadmium-106 may rotate instead of vibrate.Nuclear Physics