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Press ReleasesDecember 6, 2022The Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration announced today it has exercised Option Periods 1 through 5 of Triad National Security, LLC’s management and operating contract for Los Alamos National Laboratory.National Nuclear Security Administration
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December 6, 2022Colliding gold nuclei at various energies enables scientists to investigate phases of nuclear matter and their possible co-existence at a critical point.Nuclear Physics
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December 6, 2022A series of recent job fairs hosted by the EM Los Alamos Field Office cleanup contractor have resulted in 26 new employees supporting the mission to address environmental impacts from legacy operations at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL).Office of Environmental Management
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December 5, 2022Computer science professor Hank Childs develops new ways to manage the large data sets generated by supercomputers.Office of Science
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December 2, 2022Researchers develop the first 2D telecommunication-compatible quantum light source, smoothing the path toward a quantum internet.Advanced Scientific Computing Research
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December 1, 2022NNSA Administrator Hruby's remarks during the ANWA/Hudson Institute DiscussionNational Nuclear Security Administration
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November 30, 2022DOE is seeking to expand its capabilities to connect and engage with the broader energy and national security ecosystem and address key gaps facing companies, organizations and communities seeking to engage with DOE.Office of Technology Commercialization
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November 28, 2022Once approved by regulators, the new facility will significantly increase domestic production capability for isotope used to fight heart disease and cancerNational Nuclear Security Administration
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November 22, 2022DOE’s Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management (OREM) recently unveiled its vision for the next decade to employees and partners, and progress is already under way toward achieving it.Office of Environmental Management
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November 22, 2022Manhattan Project National Historical Park was selected as the 2023 “national stamp,” which is a large, eye-catching stamp.Office of Environmental Management