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December 28, 2020The Office of Science has led the Department of Energy’s research and development efforts to respond to COVID-19.Office of Science
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December 22, 2020Understanding new energy technologies is a must for tomorrow’s workforce.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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December 18, 2020Jeffrey Newman is improving methods for determining the distances to the stars, for ongoing and future dark energy experiments.Office of Science
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December 11, 2020Nate McDowell studies tree life and death during droughts, showing how vegetation death plays a major role in the global carbon cycle.Office of Science
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December 10, 2020Hydropower offers surrounding communities several non-power benefits including food security, flood protection, water quality, jobs and recreation.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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December 4, 2020A blog by Daniel R Simmons Assistant Secretary for the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable EnergyOffice of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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December 1, 2020The question of how the proton – one of the building blocks of the universe – is constructed drives nuclear physicist Kawtar Hafidi’s research.Office of Science
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November 23, 2020Meet Electricity Advisory Committee leaders: Chair Wanda Reder of Grid-X Partners, and Vice-Chair Michael Heyeck of The Grid GroupOffice of Electricity
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November 23, 2020STEM activity engages students in U.S. tribes through a smartphone microscope.Office of Nuclear Energy
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November 20, 2020U of Pennsylvania physics professor Christopher Mauger measures neutrino properties, investigating the transformation of neutrinos between types.Office of Science