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BlogMarch 6, 2018Dr. Zacharia, Director of Oak Ridge National Laboratory, highlights the reasons why Oak Ridge invests in the next generation of STEM professionals.Energy.gov
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February 15, 2018Secretary Rick Perry reflects on a list of 75 innovative breakthroughs that took place at one or a few of our 17 National Labs.Energy.gov
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December 11, 2017Dr. Grace Bochenek, Director of the National Energy Technology Lab (NETL), shared her thoughts on the importance of STEM education.Energy.gov
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November 14, 2017DOE recently inducted several FIU students into its fellowship program that serves as an incubator and pipeline for EM’s future workforce.Office of Environmental Management
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August 1, 2017A DOE-sponsored research team recovered pristine samples of high-quality gas hydrates — the first pressurized core samples ever collected in the US.Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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June 21, 2017Space is expanding ever more rapidly and scientists are researching dark energy to understand why.Office of Science
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June 13, 2017To enhance Earth system models, researchers are examining how and why permafrost thaws and melts.Office of Science
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May 26, 2017The Civil Nuclear Energy Research and Development Working Group (CNWG) held its annual meeting on May 16-18, 2017 at Idaho National Laboratory.Office of Nuclear Energy
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April 27, 2017DOE Fellows have been busy sharing their research to support EM’s cleanup at conferences and other events across the U.S. this spring.Office of Environmental Management
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March 30, 2017AIKEN, S.C. – An international organization has recognized EM Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) Fellow Technical Advisor Michael Brisson for his leadership in establishing standards for air quality and nuclear fuel-cycle analysis.Office of Environmental Management