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March 29, 2022Employees from Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management (OREM) contractor Isotek recently supported a local middle school’s Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Night, which attracted hundreds of students and their family members.Office of Environmental Management
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March 23, 2022DOE has been increasing its STEM and workforce content at the Waste Management Symposia (WMS) year after year.Office of Environmental Management
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March 22, 2022Idaho National Laboratory recently completed the sixth major core overhaul of the Advanced Test Reactor.Office of Nuclear Energy
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March 22, 2022View this video about how laboratory technicians at the Hanford Site’s Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant have been building proficiency in using a system that will safely transfer samples of radioactive waste.Office of Environmental Management
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March 22, 2022EM’s Office of River Protection awarded Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) contractor Bechtel National, Inc. (BNI) approximately $5.8 million, about 74% of the available fee for work performed during the 2021 calendar year.Office of Environmental Management
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March 18, 2022The search for “broken symmetry” may offer new insight into nuclear structure.Nuclear Physics
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Press ReleasesMarch 17, 2022Research will take place at domestic and international facilities and will address gaps for the design of a fusion pilot plantOffice of Science
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March 16, 2022Three surprising ways industries could leverage nuclear energy to further help decarbonize our society.Office of Nuclear Energy
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March 15, 2022Federal and contractor leadership serving on a panel at the 2022 Waste Management Symposia last week discussed the progress of liquid waste treatment facilities at three EM sites as they work to meet cleanup commitments.Office of Environmental Management
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March 15, 2022More than two decades after receiving its first transuranic (TRU) waste shipment, EM’s Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) is undergoing major upgrades necessary to continue its mission for decades to come.Office of Environmental Management