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December 6, 2022Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management (OREM) cleanup contractor UCOR is expanding initiatives to build its future workforce while maintaining cleanup and reindustrialization efforts at DOE’s Oak Ridge Reservation.Office of Environmental Management
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December 6, 2022The U.S. DOE Idaho Operations Office and its contractor partners, Battelle Energy Alliance (BEA) and the Idaho Environmental Coalition (IEC), collaborated to host the DOE/ Energy Facility Contractors Group Fire Protection Workshop.Office of Environmental Management
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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, 2022EM and its liquid waste contractor at Savannah River Site (SRS) have safely and successfully entombed in concrete two previously radioactive structures.Office of Environmental Management
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Press ReleasesDecember 1, 2022Welcome to the December 2022 issue of the Grid Deployment Office (GDO) monthly newsletter. Here you'll find GDO’s news and updates, open funding opportunities, recent meeting materials, and more.Office of Nuclear Energy
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Press ReleasesNovember 29, 2022Interpretive sign provides historical insights and details about how large crater came to be in the rolling hills of southwest Idaho.Office of Legacy Management
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November 28, 2022A first-of-its-kind measurement of the rare calcium-48 nucleus found a neutron-rich “thin skin” around a core of more evenly distributed protons and neutrons.Nuclear Physics
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November 22, 2022EM’s Portsmouth Site marked its 70th anniversary on Monday with its “Past, Present, Future” celebration.Office of Environmental Management
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November 22, 2022Employees have begun emplacing defense-related transuranic (TRU) waste in Panel 8 of EM’s Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP).Office of Environmental Management
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November 22, 2022INL's Site’s largest, active landfill will be expanded to accommodate the disposal of contaminated soil, debris and even reactor vessels for an additional 25 years following approval recently by EM, the EPA and the state of Idaho.Office of Environmental Management