From Our Blogs
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October 31, 2024Recently, the EHSS Office of Domestic and International Health Studies (EHSS-13) successfully conducted the 2024 Fall Medical Mission to the Republic of the Marshall Islands.Office of Environment, Health, Safety & Security
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October 8, 2024One of the Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management’s highest priority cleanup projects continues to advance efforts to develop and make available a promising form of next generation cancer treatment.Office of Environmental Management
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September 19, 2024Researchers are analyzing every atom, chemical bond, and electrical charge inside a key enzyme that belongs to a metabolic pathway that cancer cells overuse to reproduce.Office of Science
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June 21, 2024Former Worker Program expands Free Medical Screening to Former Energy Department Employees in NM and Introduces Early Lung Cancer Detection with Low-dose CT ScanOffice of Environment, Health, Safety & Security
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June 20, 2024The Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management (OREM) and contractor Isotek achieved a 2024 priority for the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management (EM) while also crossing another major milestone in the highest priority cleanup project at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL).Office of Environmental Management
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March 7, 2024Scientists are working to standardize a process to create images of clumped cancerous cells. This technology could help lead to new treatments.Office of Science
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February 13, 2024One of the Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management’s (OREM) highest priority cleanup projects has significantly contributed to the medical world.Office of Environmental Management
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December 22, 2023NNSA, the Oncology Institute of Moldova, and the International Atomic Energy Agency broke ground this month on a new facility for advanced cancer treatment in Chişinău.National Nuclear Security Administration
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July 19, 2023As part of their research into plant genetics, scientists made a surprise discovery that could support public health.Office of Science
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April 18, 2023The Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management (OREM) joined partners in a growing collaboration at an event last week to celebrate advances in cancer treatment research that have emerged from an unexpected place — old nuclear material.Office of Environmental Management