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January 16, 2024The Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management (OREM) and contractor Isotek are moving forward on the highest priority cleanup project at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL): eliminating the remaining inventory of uranium-233 stored onsite.Office of Environmental Management
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BulletinJanuary 16, 2024Measurements of the nuclear structure of cesium-136 open a new channel for measurements of astrophysical neutrinos and searches for dark matter.Nuclear Physics
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January 16, 2024Four of the biggest stories to watch in the U.S. nuclear sector in 2024.Office of Nuclear Energy
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Press ReleasesJanuary 11, 2024DOE issued a final Request for Proposal for the West Valley Demonstration Project Phase 1B cleanup in New York.Office of Environmental Management
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January 11, 2024For the first time, scientists successfully track energetic ion flow through space and energy driven by electromagnetic waves in fusion plasmas.Fusion Energy Sciences
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January 10, 2024EM checked off the majority of its priorities for calendar year 2023, completing complex work that led to critical progress, made by possible by support from its state, tribal and local partners.Office of Environmental Management
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January 10, 2024ETU-1 is the largest FLiBe molten salt system ever built.Office of Nuclear Energy
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January 9, 2024The axiom that a picture is worth a thousand words is especially true when communicating the complex work at DOE cleanup sites, according to Dylan Nichols, photographer for EM’s Paducah Site.Office of Environmental Management
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January 9, 2024At the end of last year, EM leaders William “Ike” White and Jeff Avery traveled West to visit nuclear legacy sites.Office of Environmental Management
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January 9, 2024The EM Los Alamos Field Office (EM-LA) and Newport News Nuclear BWXT Los Alamos (N3B), the legacy cleanup contractor at Los Alamos National Laboratory, have completed field work at the Middle DP Road (MDPR) Site.Office of Environmental Management