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February 2, 2023Roughening of fusion reactor wall surfaces over time may significantly reduce erosion rate predictionsFusion Energy Sciences
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February 1, 2023Ohio HALEU demonstration project key to successful development of advanced reactors.Office of Nuclear Energy
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January 31, 2023Students attending area technical colleges can now participate in the new Apprenticeship School at the Savannah River Site (SRS) created by EM contractor Savannah River Nuclear Solutions (SRNS).Office of Environmental Management
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January 31, 2023Twenty-four years ago, Beth Williams and Jeff Warren performed underground surveying work at the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS) to help with the eventual shutdown of a facility used in the development of the U.S. space program.Office of Environmental Management
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January 31, 2023Heat-up of a liquid waste treatment facility has resumed this month in anticipation of beginning radiological operations at the facility at DOE’s Idaho National Laboratory Site.Office of Environmental Management
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MultimediaJanuary 30, 2023Featuring Laban Coblentz, head of communications at the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor project in France.Grid Talk
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Press ReleasesJanuary 26, 2023Projects span the development of quantum computing, algorithms, simulators, superconducting qubits, and quantum sensors for advancing nuclear physicsOffice of Science
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January 24, 2023DOE recently bestowed eight EM teams with the Secretary of Energy Achievement Award, recognizing projects at the Idaho, Savannah River and Hanford sites as well as a group of employees who revamped and expanded EM’s Minority Serving Institutions.Office of Environmental Management
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January 24, 2023The EM Office of River Protection (ORP) recently took another step in reducing environmental risk at the Hanford Site, as workers began retrieving radioactive and chemical waste from the fourth & final underground single-shell storage tank in the AX Farm.Office of Environmental Management
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January 24, 2023As crews ready a liquid waste treatment facility at the DOE Idaho National Laboratory Site for sodium-bearing waste processing, EM is preparing to construct a new building to provide additional capacity for the safe storage of treated waste material.Office of Environmental Management