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June 3, 2022The electric distribution system in the United States is in a transitional state. While it is being modernized to support the country’s changing energy mix and the needs of 21st century electrification, the transition is far from complete.Office of Electricity
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June 3, 2022The additive leads to protective surface layer for nickel-rich cathodes, improving battery performance at high voltages.
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June 3, 2022Extreme weather events and the aging dam infrastructure are making dam-related emergency action plans more critical than ever.
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June 3, 2022Pathak works in the superconducting linac section, characterizing the beam in terms of how the beam quality changes when it propagates along.
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Press ReleasesJune 2, 2022DOE announces the selection of 16 projects that will help the United States secure an affordable, energy-efficient water supplyOffice of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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Press ReleasesJune 2, 2022A Christopher Newport University graduate student, Teri Ramey, works to identify the effects of urban environments on bugs.
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Press ReleasesJune 2, 2022To combat viruses, researchers are studying predators with the oldest adaptive immune system in the animal kingdom: sharks.
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Scientists Develop Environmental Justice Lens to Identify Neighborhoods Vulnerable to Climate ChangePress ReleasesJune 2, 2022ORNL scientists created a geodemographic cluster for the Atlanta metro area that identifies risk factors related to climate impacts.
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Press ReleasesJune 1, 2022The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $59 million to accelerate the production of biofuels and bioproducts to reduce emissions in hard-to-decarbonize sectors and create good-paying jobs in rural America.Energy.gov
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Press ReleasesJune 1, 2022Projects span research on neutrinos, quantum sensing, superconducting magnets, and machine learning, as well as the development of particle accelerator and detector technologiesOffice of Science