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June 14, 2021The Office of Science’s LDRD funding has fostered innovation, creativity, and even Nobel-Prize winning technologies.Office of Science
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June 14, 2021DOE's FY22 Budget Request places a huge emphasis on scaling up commercial deployment of advanced reactors.Office of Nuclear Energy
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June 11, 2021For the first time ever, scientists were able to see exactly what happens to the ocean and sea ice when a cyclone hits.
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June 11, 2021New gene editing technique enables millions of genetic experiments to be performed simultaneously.
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June 11, 2021Logan Rice is among 78 outstanding U.S. graduate students from 55 different U.S. universities selected to conduct research at 14 DOE national labs.
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June 11, 2021Scientists at Brookhaven Lab & UIUC have developed a new mathematical model for predicting how epidemics such as COVID-19 spread.
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June 10, 2021A modernized electricity grid is a critical component to increasing resiliency in our most essential services and infrastructure.Energy.gov
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June 10, 2021A new study documents an inexpensive, spark-free, optical-based hydrogen sensor that is more sensitive — and faster — than previous models.
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June 10, 2021The DPMD protocol expands the tracking efficiency from a few hundred to a million-atom systems for tens of nanoseconds routinely.
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June 10, 2021GLBRC works on solutions for transitioning to sustainable and cost-effective fuels, chemicals, packaging and products made from renewable resources.