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September 14, 2021A third tank at the Savannah River Site (SRS) has been converted into a blend tank to support feeding waste to the Salt Waste Processing Facility (SWPF).Office of Environmental Management
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September 14, 2021EM Office of River Protection (ORP) contractor Washington River Protection Solutions (WRPS) recently conducted load testing on a crane that will play a crucial role in assembling spare melters critical to tank waste treatment at the Hanford Site.Office of Environmental Management
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September 13, 2021Book details conflicting priorities of military, scientists and physicians during development of atom bomb.Office of Legacy Management
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September 10, 2021Measurements and modeling demonstrate that perturbations to the magnetic field in a tokamak fusion plasma can suppress high-energy runaway electrons.Fusion Energy Sciences
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September 9, 2021Awards Will Support Outstanding Early Career Scientists at University and National LaboratoriesOffice of Science
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September 7, 2021Measurements of particle “flow” and hot matter created in low-energy collisions provide key data in understanding nuclear phase transition.Nuclear Physics
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September 7, 2021The West Valley Demonstration Project (WVDP) continues to prepare for the future teardown of the Main Plant Process Building. Beginning demolition of the facility this year is among EM's ambitious 2021 priorities.Office of Environmental Management
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September 7, 2021As interns prepare to go back to college after spending the summer at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL), Jenna Abbott will be staying put at the EM site.Office of Environmental Management
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September 7, 2021The Integrated Disposal Facility, a key component of the Hanford Site’s Direct-Feed Low-Activity Waste Program, is a step closer to disposing of treated tank waste, thanks to EM Richland Operations Office (RL) contractor Central Plateau Cleanup Company .Office of Environmental Management
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September 2, 2021Measurements of nuclear charge radii and state-of-the-art nuclear models challenge the magic of neutron number 32 in potassium isotopes.Nuclear Physics