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July 2, 2025The Advanced Test Reactor at Idaho National Laboratory is the largest and most powerful research reactor in the world, helping to advance nuclear technologies.Office of Nuclear Energy
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October 8, 2024Stakeholders from eight sites recently gathered in Oak Ridge for the two-day Environmental Management Site-Specific Advisory Board National Chairs meeting, where they heard cleanup program updates from EM Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Jeff Avery.Office of Environmental Management
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October 8, 2024One of the Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management’s highest priority cleanup projects continues to advance efforts to develop and make available a promising form of next generation cancer treatment.Office of Environmental Management
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October 7, 2024The Facility for Rare Isotope Beams opens a new research avenue and observes three new rare isotopes.Nuclear Physics
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September 25, 2024New nuclear physics measurements shed light on the synthesis of heavy elements in stars.Nuclear Physics
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September 13, 2024Savannah River National Laboratory made its debut participation in the OTT Energy I-Corps program with the “Controlled Equilibrium Catalytic Isotope Exchange” team, or CECIE.Office of Technology Commercialization
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August 21, 2024Free-flowing metal powders offer improvements for additive manufacturing, isotope production target fabrication, and more.Isotope R&D and Production (DOE IP)
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August 13, 2024Charge radii measurements of silicon isotopes test nuclear theories and guide descriptions of nuclear matter.Nuclear Physics
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July 22, 2024Scientists resolve the hypothesized anomalous increase in moment of inertia of fast rotating nuclei with models of neon-20 and chromium-48 nuclei.Nuclear Physics
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June 27, 2024Researchers develop a framework to predict subcooled flow boiling and critical heat flux.Isotope R&D and Production (DOE IP)