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September 29, 2022DOE is committed to working closely with African governments and private sector companies to help identify solutions and partnership opportunities as they determine how to best meet their specific energy needs.Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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September 28, 2022Ken Leung, a Montclair State University assistant professor in physics research, could shed light on dark matter and the Big Bang.
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BlogSeptember 28, 2022DOE recently announced $66M in funding for three projects involving more than 20 institutions that will focus on climate change & weather events.
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September 28, 2022The results of this new research will inform communities to build resilience to future effects of climate change.
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September 27, 2022The new research shows promise in establishing the measurement of entangled photons down to the attosecond, and possibly even zeptosecond.
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September 27, 2022A UC Riverside physicist and colleague invoke the cosmological collider to explain why matter, and not antimatter, dominates the universe.
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BlogSeptember 27, 2022The team used the Advanced Photon Source to define & model the genetic sequence structures that are believed to mutate healthy cells into cancer cells
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September 26, 2022Through scalable algorithms and improvements to software, Victor M. Zavala is optimizing the nation’s energy infrastructure and managing network problems.Office of Science
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September 26, 2022Two years after DOE's Oak Ridge National Laboratory provided a model of nearly every building in America, commercial partners are using the tool to design energy-efficient buildings and cities and link energy efficiency to real estate value and risk.Office of Electricity
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September 26, 2022Andrew Landahl received the 2021 Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award, one of DOE's most prestigious honors for mid-career scientists.