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February 23, 2026At the start of the 21st century, the United States relied heavily on imported energy. Today, thanks to the Shale Revolution and American innovation, the U.S. is the largest oil and gas producer and leading LNG exporter.Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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February 17, 2026New plasma escape mechanism could protect fusion vessels from excessive heat.Office of Science
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February 12, 2026HGEO attended India Energy Week—a premier global forum convening U.S. and international energy companies, policymakers, and ministers to strengthen trade partnerships and explore solutions to complex energy challenges.Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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February 4, 2026Distinguished Scientist Fellow Mary Bishai shares her reflections on a career investigating the mysterious particles called neutrinos.Office of Science
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January 28, 2026The SciDAC program has long supported research teams that are using the DOE’s cutting-edge computers to solve urgent problems in science.Office of Science
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January 26, 2026President Trump’s game-changing executive orders breathed new life into the American nuclear sector in 2025, putting the nation on the path to a nuclear energy renaissance.Office of Nuclear Energy
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January 22, 2026The South Pole Telescope has gathered new data on cosmic flares from white dwarf stars, demonstrating its unique capabilities.Office of Science
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January 13, 2026NASA and DOE are working to develop a fission surface power system that could ultimately lead to extended missions on the Moon and Mars.Office of Nuclear Energy
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December 23, 2025One nuclear reactor can power enough holiday lights that could wrap around the earth more than 27 times.Office of Nuclear Energy
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December 18, 2025Over the past year, DOE’s Office of Science has made major advances in a variety of scientific areas.Office of Science