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July 6, 2020What Netflix got wrong about nuclear power in its History 101 series.Office of Nuclear Energy
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July 6, 2020Three examples that highlight how the Office of Fossil Energy's work helps ensure the Nation’s energy security.Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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June 30, 2020Plant roots are just as essential to ecological systems as the parts above ground. Colleen Iversen works to understand these dynamics.Office of Science
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June 26, 2020EERE announced a new competitive FOA that provides up to $10 million to validate novel building technology performance in public buildings.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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June 24, 2020One opportunity is to utilize nuclear’s thermal heat and electricity to produce hydrogen.Office of Nuclear Energy
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June 23, 2020Nuclear is evolving into a more flexible energy source that can operate alongside renewable generators to create new hybrid energy systems.Office of Nuclear Energy
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June 22, 2020BMI and RES demonstrated that developing a process for recovering REEs from domestic coal ash sources is possible.Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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June 19, 2020Athena Safa Sefat focuses on superconductors to understand the design of quantum materials, to predict the next generation of materials.Office of Science
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June 9, 2020World Oceans Day is a global effort to celebrate the ocean's resources, while reminding us to protect it for future generations.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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June 8, 2020DOE celebrates National Ocean MonthEnergy.gov