From Our Blogs
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July 7, 2015New advances, including light sources, allow for non-destructive techniques for examining old artifacts.Office of Science
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June 26, 2015POET, which later became POET-DSM through a joint venture, began experimental collection of biomass from more than 300 local farmers in Emmetsburg, Iowa.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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June 19, 2015The science and industry of biofuels is changing rapidly. See what’s new with the fuels of the future.Energy.gov
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May 8, 2015The Department of Energy celebrates Mother's Day by recognizing some of the moms making a difference at the Energy Department and at home.Energy.gov
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May 4, 2015Successful competition highlights importance of investing in next generation of leaders in science.Office of Science
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April 27, 2015For the run up to the 2015 National Science Bowl Finals April 30th to May 4th, this story is part of a series of profiles on previous NSB competitors.Office of Science
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September 30, 2014The Energy Department announced this week a funding opportunity of up to $25 million to help improve the economics of making biofuel from algae.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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July 16, 2014Are you a recent college graduate looking to jump-start your career? Whether you majored in engineering or English, science or political science, business or biology, there are numerous opportunities to use your skills and education in the emerging bio...Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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June 10, 2014Bioenergy Technologies Office selects student team from Redmond, Washington, to present at the Biomass 2014 conference, which is taking place July 29 to July 30 in Washington, D.C. The team was chosen for their idea on how to help the nation transitio...Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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March 12, 2014Technique developed by a trio of national labs reveals secrets to proteins one layer at a time.Office of Science