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October 11, 2016Sandia National Laboratories' Rocket Sled Track Facility near Albuquerque, New Mexico, provides a controlled environment for testing sma...National Nuclear Security Administration
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September 30, 2016RICHLAND, Wash. – Rutgers University student Charles Cao was recently awarded second-place prize in the Innovations in Fuel Cycle Research Awards sponsored by DOE’s Office of Fuel Cycle Technologies.Office of Management
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August 19, 2016NNSA’s mission of counterterrorism and counterproliferation is supported through innovative science and technology. Recently, Associate Ad...National Nuclear Security Administration
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July 14, 2016OAK RIDGE, Tenn. – The Clinch River Environmental Studies Organization (CRESO) recently conducted its annual search for Tennessee’s state reptile, the Eastern Box Turtle.Office of Management
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July 6, 2016The U.S. faces a growing demand for scientists trained and educated in radiochemistry, the chemical study of radioactive elements. With that in mind, the Energy Department's offices of Nuclear Energy (NE) and Environmental Management (EM) are co-fundin...Office of Management
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June 24, 2016The Office of the Chief Information Officer is pleased to announce publication of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Federal Information Technolog...Office of the Chief Information Officer
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May 31, 2016WASHINGTON, D.C. – EM has released a new plan to address mercury contamination that advocates for research and technology development to resolve ...Office of Management
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May 16, 2016PECASE recipient’s technique tracks charged particles, offering insights for solar cells, LEDs, and more.Office of Science
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May 12, 2016NNSA’s efforts to prevent, counter, and respond to the dangers of nuclear proliferation and terrorism are vital to U.S. national secur...National Nuclear Security Administration
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May 10, 2016PECASE recipient illuminates materials’ true nature.Office of Science