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January 9, 2024With 2023 in the books, DOE’s Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management (OREM) is moving ahead with an ambitious slate of projects this year that will alter the site’s skyline, remove inventories of nuclear waste and complete a major phase of cleanup.Office of Environmental Management
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January 9, 2024Last month, crews at EM’s Paducah Site reached a significant deactivation milestone, starting converter segmentation at the C-333 Process Building, one of four massive process buildings slated to be demolished during the site’s environmental cleanup.Office of Environmental Management
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January 9, 2024Dozens of members of the public and several members of the Hanford Site’s citizen advisory board were among the attendees at the Hanford Dialogue, a discussion about site cleanup at a recent meeting.Office of Environmental Management
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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.Portsmouth/Paducah Project Office
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January 9, 2024How do you prepare to demolish a 1-million-square-foot facility? One piece at a time.Portsmouth/Paducah Project Office
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January 9, 2024New Request for Proposals to Establish Domestic Supply Chain of High-Assay Low-Enriched Uranium Required for Smaller, More Versatile Reactors Will Increase Energy Security and Strengthen U.S. CompetitivenessEnergy.gov
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January 4, 2024Department of Energy user facility helps probe questions from changes in the structure of nuclei to nuclear reactions that shape the Universe.Nuclear Physics
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Press ReleasesJanuary 3, 2024Former LM employee Russel Edge recounts LM’s formative years.Office of Legacy Management
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January 2, 2024Perturbing the edge magnetic field of a tokamak produces a counterintuitive response: particles entering the confined region rather than escaping it.Fusion Energy Sciences
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December 27, 202310 big successes helping nuclear energy get its swagger back.Office of Nuclear Energy