Learn more about Nuclear
-
December 12, 2023Savannah River Site (SRS) contractors recently celebrated the U.S. Department of Labor’s 9th Annual National Apprenticeship Week with site-wide and community events to bring awareness to 22 different registered apprenticeship occupations.Office of Environmental Management
-
Success StoryDecember 12, 2023NRC approves first construction permit application for Generation IV reactor.Office of Nuclear Energy
-
Press ReleasesDecember 7, 2023LM will manage the Split Rock, Wyoming, Disposal Site under the Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation Control Act Title IIOffice of Legacy Management
-
Press ReleasesDecember 7, 2023Funding Supports Three Hubs to Build on DOE’s Groundbreaking Work in Fusion, Including Last Year’s Successful IgnitionEnergy.gov
-
Press ReleasesDecember 7, 2023Investments Will Enhance Uranium Enrichment and Conversion Capacity Over the Next Three Years and Establish a Resilient Global Uranium Supply Market Free From Russian InfluenceEnergy.gov
-
December 6, 2023Jets of particles in quark-gluon plasma from heavy-ion collisions lose energy via radiation, but how they radiate energy depends on the jet’s structure.Nuclear Physics
-
December 6, 2023Funding opportunities to support infrastructure upgrades and new reactor sharing program.Office of Nuclear Energy
-
December 5, 2023EM’s Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) has accomplished an EM 2023 priority to complete and dispose of 400 transuranic waste shipments while striving to ensure no backlog of shipments from cleanup at the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) site in New Mexico.Office of Environmental Management
-
December 5, 2023The future of the Savannah River Site (SRS) was the focus of a recent summit on the transition of the site’s landlord responsibilities from EM to the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) next year.Office of Environmental Management
-
December 5, 2023Identifying which sections of piping to be removed from the C-333 Process Building at EM’s Paducah Site can be like trying to find a needle in a haystack.Office of Environmental Management