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Press ReleasesApril 23, 2024Students Will Perform Research at National LaboratoriesOffice of Science
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April 17, 2024Assessing the genomes of soil bacteria around the globe, researchers identified three dominant life strategies linked to different types of soil.Biological and Environmental Research
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Press ReleasesApril 15, 2024Register today for upcoming Bioenergy Research and Education Bridge (BRIDGES) Program office hours to help educators extend bioenergy learning through the summer. The U.S. Department of Energy’s Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO), in collaboration with Argonne National Laboratory and Idaho National Laboratory, has developed an easy-to-implement, ready-to-use bioenergy case study-based education curriculum.Alternative Fuels and Feedstocks Office
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April 9, 2024While conducting aerial surveys over bald eagle nesting areas on Savannah River Site (SRS), a U.S. Forest Service wildlife biologist found a special surprise: an active bald eagle nest along the edge of one of the site’s lakes.Office of Environmental Management
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April 9, 2024The University of Georgia’s Savannah River Ecology Laboratory (SREL) recently participated in a county-wide job shadow day, giving high school juniors and seniors a glimpse into available science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) roles on Savannah River Site once they graduate.Office of Environmental Management
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April 2, 2024The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) recently held its first-ever DOE Regional Science Bowl, joining what has become a yearly tradition across the complex for EM sites such as Savannah River, Portsmouth and Paducah.Office of Environmental Management
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March 27, 2024Microorganisms and their metabolisms help silica to mineralize near deep ocean methane seeps.Biological and Environmental Research
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March 26, 2024Alex Walters investigates whether animals are affected by past activities at Santa Susana Field LaboratoryOffice of Environmental Management
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InteractiveMarch 20, 2024The REDi web app provides a virtual, renewable-energy-powered world home to more than a dozen water power waystations. REDi’s interactive experience allows users to grow food with power from river currents; explore a city that runs on clean, steady hydropower; and see how ocean waves provide energy to purify water, ramp up research, and protect vulnerable ecosystems.
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March 19, 2024Future scientists, engineers and mathematicians recently put their knowledge to the test during the annual DOE Savannah River Regional Science Bowl Competition, which attracted nine teams from South Carolina and the greater Augusta, Georgia, area.Office of Environmental Management