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September 12, 2023Radioisotopes have hundreds of uses and can be found in countless everyday products — including these five for starters.Office of Nuclear Energy
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August 24, 2023Using data from two different telescopes, researchers created a massive map that can reveal more about our universe’s evolution.Office of Science
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June 8, 2023DOE’s Fermilab is leading the most advanced and comprehensive neutrino experiment in the world.Office of Science
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June 5, 2023With help from supercomputers at the DOE Office of Science user facilities, physicists are learning about how and why stars explode.Office of Science
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March 6, 2023Rachel Mandelbaum’s work uses data from large sky surveys to study the physics governing the second half of the universe’s age.Office of Science
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August 18, 2022Power of Science is an ongoing series highlighting the many contributions that NNSA makes outside of the nuclear security mission. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn to make sure you don’t miss an update!National Nuclear Security Administration
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March 22, 2022The inherent difficulty of communicating about science may be even greater for basic scienceOffice of Science
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October 29, 2021Dark Matter Day is on October 31, and here is how the minds at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) national labs have been shining a light on this mystery of physics.Energy.gov
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September 13, 2021Anže Slosar looked back at the early universe, scaling up the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey data for answers about dark energy.Office of Science