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November 21, 2023As women account for about half of U.S. workers in the fields of math and physical science, EM’s Paducah Site continues to ensure young girls are exposed to opportunities in such STEM fields.Office of Environmental Management
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October 24, 2023The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Technology Transitions (OTT) launched the fourth round of its Technology Commercialization Internship Program (TCIP).Office of Technology Commercialization
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June 21, 2023Don’t let age be a barrier to pursuing your dreams. Andre King’s journey showcases the power of never giving up, proving it’s never too late to start over.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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BlogJune 2, 2022The U.S. Department of Energy’s Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (CSGF), jointly funded by the DOE Office of Science and NNSA, will receive a record number of new graduate students for 2022-23.National Nuclear Security Administration
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April 11, 2022Find out how this CEO found her calling to reduce the environmental impact of hydropower while making it simpler and more cost-effective—and why she doesn’t demonize fossil fuels.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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March 7, 2022Find out how Bill Nussey went from a career in software to a career in renewable energy, winning the American-Made Solar Prize along the way.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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November 2, 2021As a growing number of women and minorities pursue careers in STEM, NNSA along with its labs, plants, and sites is actively expanding its outreach to recruit, mentor, and support a growing pool of talent to lead the Nuclear Security Enterprise.National Nuclear Security Administration
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October 19, 2021Follow this easy step-by-step tutorial on how you can make a model of the Earth’s layers with household materials.Geothermal Technologies Office