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Media AdvisoryOctober 4, 2023Projects address high-priority science and technology gaps in the advanced tokamak path to fusion energyOffice of Science
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October 3, 2023Twelve newly trained nuclear waste processing operators received their nuclear waste processor or handler certifications last week.Office of Environmental Management
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October 3, 2023EM crews have broken ground on a new cell of the largest active landfill at the Idaho National Laboratory Site, an expansion that will extend the life of the facility by 25 years and increase its capacity threefold.Office of Environmental Management
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October 3, 2023Construction is complete on more than 40 upgrades that will increase the capability, efficiency and reliability of the Hanford Site’s Effluent Treatment Facility (ETF).Office of Environmental Management
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October 3, 2023EM crews have removed more than 1 million gallons of water from the basement of the Beta-1 building at the Y-12 National Security Complex at Oak Ridge.Office of Environmental Management
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October 3, 2023Teams with the Hanford Site's Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) are running through the detailed process workers will use to add simulated waste to a large melter in the next few months.Office of Environmental Management
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October 3, 2023An EM contractor has completed a training series where employees dove deeper into the past, present and future of the Savannah River Site (SRS) liquid waste mission.Office of Environmental Management
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September 29, 2023A unique study of a key reaction in X-ray burst nucleosynthesis bolsters the theoretical models used to calculate reaction rates.Nuclear Physics
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September 28, 2023The shipment from TRIGA International is the first of its kind in the world in more than a decade and restores an important fuel supply for TRIGA reactors around the world, including a dozen located at universities across the United States.Office of Nuclear Energy
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September 26, 2023Deputy Energy Secretary David Turk and EM Senior Advisor William “Ike” White visited the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) Site last week to thank federal and contractor employees for the successful start and routine operations of a radioactive liquid wasteOffice of Environmental Management