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February 12, 2018Anna Biela is a nuclear engineering student at Purdue, but her passion for nuclear energy isn't by chance.Office of Nuclear Energy
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February 1, 2018The Hot Fuel Examination Facility at Idaho National Laboratory is one of the best places in the world to conduct radioactive materials research.Office of Nuclear Energy
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December 1, 2017Check out these 10 intriguing facts that you probably didn’t know about the world’s first controlled release of nuclear energy.Office of Nuclear Energy
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November 15, 2017The Transient Reactor Test Facility at Idaho National Laboratory is back online after more than two decades of dormancy.Office of Nuclear Energy
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October 16, 2017Additive manufacturing allows researchers to create physical, three-dimensional objects directly from a computer design file.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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October 12, 2017Energy Department research is taming the duck curve by helping utilities better balance energy supply and demand on the grid.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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October 4, 2017Although not well-known, hydrogen & fuel cells have the potential to solve some of the biggest problems in energy. Here are 5 things you should know.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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October 3, 2017A free event that will blow your mind is about to land in Denver. No, it doesn’t involve marathoning or microbrewing...it's the Solar Decathlon.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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September 18, 2017For the first time ever, ganged heliostats could be a viable option for new concentrating solar power systems.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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September 13, 2017From powering soldier gear to flying unmanned aircrafts, fuel cells are becoming an attractive option for the U.S. military.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation