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June 5, 2020Her Early Career Award allowed Evgenya Simakov to focus on understanding how to reduce undesirable states that can disrupt accelerator beams.Office of Science
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May 29, 2020The Office of Fossil Energy is managing an Advanced Energy Storage Program that is focused on integrating energy storage with fossil assets.Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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May 28, 2020Advanced small modular reactors could change the way we think about nuclear power. Here are 4 key benefits you need to know about them.Office of Nuclear Energy
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May 26, 2020Magnetite is common, non-toxic, and could be very useful for batteries. Esther Takeuchi and her team are making that potential a reality.Office of Science
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May 26, 2020A breakdown of common misconceptions about transporting Spent Nuclear Fuel.Office of Nuclear Energy
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May 22, 2020Jean Paul Allain is integrating nanotechnology and materials science to help identify new designs for materials for use in fusion devices.Office of Science
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May 21, 2020FE has a comprehensive portfolio of technological solutions that help keep CO2 emissions out of the atmosphere.Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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May 19, 2020Battery500: Progress UpdateOffice of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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May 15, 2020Jonathan Schilling is studying the enzymatic mechanisms used by Postia placenta, a brown rot fungus to degrade woody biomass.Office of Science
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May 12, 2020Through more than a decade of research, Christoph Benning’s team gained major insights into lipids essential for plants’ photosynthetic systems.Office of Science