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July 26, 2021Daughters of Oak Ridge National Laboratory staff members follow in the footsteps of female scientists at AI event.
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July 26, 2021The academy provides expert scientific and engineering assessments to inform public policy making.
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Press ReleasesJuly 26, 2021In the lab and in the field, Jessie Creamean is an atmospheric chemist that puzzles over clouds, aerosols, and hard-to-find ice-nucleating particles.
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Press ReleasesJuly 26, 2021At a billion billion calculations per second, Aurora is at the frontier of supercomputing and equal to the next challenge in particle physics.
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Press ReleasesJuly 23, 2021Today, DOE Office of FECM, in collaboration with the Office of Nuclear Energy and the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy’s Geothermal Technology Office, issued a notice of intent (NOI) for a Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) expected...Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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July 23, 2021This spring, amidst the pandemic, testing wrapped up at the PIP-II Injector Test Facility or PIP2IT, a culmination of over eight years of work.
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July 23, 2021The research could lead to a better understanding of extreme astrophysical environments and the development of compact high-energy radiation sources.
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July 23, 2021This natural occurrence - flagging - comes from the Brood X cicadas emerging after 17 years in the ground and depositing eggs in a tree stem.
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July 23, 2021Scientists have created a new ink for 3D printing of durable materials, including prosthetics and space travel devices from a rare mineral.
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DOE Announces $11 Million to Study Critical Ecosystems and Improve Climate and Earth System ModelingPress ReleasesJuly 22, 202117 Projects Will Study Impacts of Climate Change on Watersheds, Wetlands, and Other EcosystemsEnergy.gov