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April 27, 2017Tokamak disruptions are large magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) instabilities that can occur, for example, if there is a rare and unforeseen failure in theFusion Energy Sciences
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April 27, 2017VIENNA – DOE Fellow Christine Wipfli recently returned from a one-year internship with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).Office of Environmental Management
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April 27, 2017New measurements and simulations of plasma rotation in DIII-D National Fusion Facility, a U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science user facilityFusion Energy Sciences
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BulletinApril 24, 2017By tracking particles that emerge from nuclear collisions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC), a U.S. Department of Energy Office ofNuclear Physics
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April 21, 2017Atomic nuclei are finite many-body quantum systems that exhibit increased stability or “shell structure” when the proton and/or neutronNuclear Physics
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April 20, 2017The ability to correlate the 3D arrangements of atoms and defects with a material’s properties and functionality is vital in designing newBasic Energy Sciences
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April 19, 2017The Burris Park, California, Site is located in Kingsburg, California, a rural agricultural community in the San Joaquin Valley, south of Fresno.Office of Legacy Management
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April 19, 2017During the week of March 5 through 9, staff from DOE-LM gathered in Phoenix, Arizona, to participate in the 43rd Annual Waste Management Conference.Office of Legacy Management
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April 17, 2017The University of Maryland will continue operating its Training, Research, Isotopes, General Atomics – or TRIGA – research reactor thanks to lightly irradiated fuel provided by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) site in Idaho.Office of Nuclear Energy
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April 13, 2017WASHINGTON, D.C. – Officials with EM and other DOE missions highlighted their partnerships to clean up sites and manage and dispose of wastes at an event for the House Nuclear Cleanup Caucus on April 5.Office of Environmental Management