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Press ReleasesJanuary 12, 2021EM Operations at the Department of Energy’s Savannah River Site has completed a four-year campaign to receive and process liquid highly enriched ...Savannah River Site
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January 11, 2021Suzanne Lapi heads a research group focused on the radiochemistry and development of production techniques of isotopes for medical imaging and therapyOffice of Science
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January 6, 2021The DOE’s Office of Science is collaborating with NASA to bring our space research to new heights.Office of Science
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Isotope Discovery Continues: Mass Identification Confirms Production of a New Isotope of MendeleviumBulletinDecember 23, 2020Scientists discovered the lightest isotope of mendelevium thanks to the direct measurement of its mass number.Nuclear Physics
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December 22, 2020While 2020 was an unusual and challenging year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was also one of the most notable and accomplished for DOE.Office of Environmental Management
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December 7, 2020Today, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced a plan to provide up to $12 million for new research on nuclear data.Energy.gov
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November 30, 2020The site's materials scientists and engineers recently produced the first production-quality uranium metal “button” using an electrorefining system.National Nuclear Security Administration
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BulletinOctober 23, 2020Studying nuclear reactions using a Time Projection Chamber allows scientists to study stars’ internal processes.Nuclear Physics
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October 20, 2020DOE’s Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management (OREM) and its contractor Isotek are resuming uranium (U)-233 processing.Office of Environmental Management
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September 29, 2020Measurements of the electromagnetic properties of radioactive antimony-129 offer new insights on proton-neutron interactions and nuclear shapes.Nuclear Physics