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October 2, 2020On the first Friday of October, we at the Department of Energy join millions of Americans throughout the nation in celebrating Manufacturing Day.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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October 1, 2020These new technologies are not just improving plants and processes—they are shaping modern manufacturing careers.Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office
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September 22, 2020“Electric bacteria” pass electrons through cell walls to solid minerals outside the cell. El-Naggar studies how and why this amazing process happens.Office of Science
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NETL-Supported Project Develops Flexible Rare Earth Element Extraction Method from Low-Rank Coal AshBlogSeptember 16, 2020NETL-Supported Project Develops Flexible REE Extraction Method from Low-Rank Coal AshHydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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September 15, 2020NICE Future initiative report examines nuclear flexibility and the potential role it can play in clean energy systems.Office of Nuclear Energy
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September 11, 2020Perumalla’s work on reversible computing is overcoming challenges in exascale computing.Office of Science
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September 4, 2020At the Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences, Director Karren More leads her team in pushing the known edge of nanomaterials research.Office of Science
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September 3, 2020DOE and its partners are investing in the first-ever polymer flood field pilot on the Alaska North Slope.Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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September 2, 2020When nuclear scientists use different techniques to measure the neutron lifetime, they get different results. Could this be pointing to new physics?Office of Science
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September 2, 2020Small modular reactors are setting a new standard for safety in the nuclear industry.Office of Nuclear Energy