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July 11, 2017Nature uses catalysts to generate fuels to store energy in chemical bonds. Scientists have struggled to design fuel-producing catalysts based onBiological and Environmental Research
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Press ReleasesJuly 10, 2017The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Geothermal Technologies Office (GTO) and the Office of Fossil Energy (FE) announced the selection of five projects to receive up to $15 million in funding to investigate wellbore integrity research subjects.Geothermal Technologies Office
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June 28, 2017Collaboration between two EM sites will result in a safer, more efficient risk-reduction effort involving the relocation of radioactive capsules.Office of Environmental Management
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Press ReleasesJune 27, 2017The Building Technologies Office’s JUMP initiative, hosted at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), now has three open Calls for Innovation and inviteBuildings
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BulletinJune 23, 2017Magnetic skyrmions are stable magnetic objects that are a few nanometers to microns in size with an atom-sized core surrounded by an axiallyBasic Energy Sciences
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June 23, 2017Cage-like metallic compounds called clathrates have the potential to be used as thermoelectric materials for harvesting waste heat and turning itBasic Energy Sciences
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Press ReleasesJune 21, 2017U.S.-India Consortium will advance cutting-edge technologies that promote greater energy independence and economic growth.Energy.gov
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June 13, 2017UniEnergy Technologies and PNNL Recognized for Advancing Energy Storage at the National LevelOffice of Electricity
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June 7, 2017Boron is widely known as an element with unique chemistry, often in regards to the octet rule. However, boron is also of great interest to manyBasic Energy Sciences
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June 7, 2017New battery electrodes based on nanostructured molybdenum disulfide combine the ability to charge in seconds with high capacity and long cycle lifeBasic Energy Sciences