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December 6, 2017This Q&A with bioenergy researchers from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory discusses creating biocrude from human waste.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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December 4, 2017This week is Computer Science Education Week (December 4–10), which raises awareness about the significance of computer sciences in many careersOffice of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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November 14, 2017At Savannah River National Laboratory, "We Put Science to Work." Learn about the Lab’s innovative work in STEM from Director Michalske in this blog.Energy.gov
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November 14, 2017A molecular-level understanding of the resistance of cellulose to degradation is a key step toward overcoming the fundamental barrier to makingBiological and Environmental Research
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November 14, 2017Gut microbes play a major role in helping ruminants such as cows, goats, and sheep break down lignocellulose-rich plant matter in their diet.Biological and Environmental Research
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BulletinOctober 25, 2017There are currently only three known ways that living things can capture energy from their environment to enable life to exist. The most recentlyBasic Energy Sciences
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October 25, 2017Here are four ways the Energy Department's national labs are bringing emerging bioenergy technologies to market.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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Press ReleasesOctober 18, 2017Approximately $23 million in new grants will support scientific advancement.Energy.gov
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October 8, 2017The timing of flowering is a key trait for biomass yield. A requirement for vernalization, the process by which prolonged cold exposure providesBiological and Environmental Research
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October 8, 2017There are more than 50,000 microbial genome sequences in the DOE JGI’s Integrated Microbial Genomes publicly accessible database, and many ofBiological and Environmental Research