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May 12, 2020Four employees and one team from the Office of Fossil Energy were selected as 2020 Gears of Government Award winners.Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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May 8, 2020University of Texas professor Delia Milliron studies nanocomposite thin films with electrochromic properties, controlling light passage.Office of Science
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May 7, 2020One of the many projects supported by the Department's NETL demonstrates that rare earth elements can be successfully produced from coal.Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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May 1, 2020Dark matter research requires large, sensitive detectors; Rupak Mahapatra helps to develop Texas A&M’s ton-scale, cryogenic semiconductor detectors.Office of Science
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April 24, 2020University of California, Irvine’s Eric Potma has developed a method and device for observing electrons on the femtosecond time scale.Office of Science
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April 23, 2020This Earth Day, we highlight WPTO successes supporting R&D and testing of marine energy, hydropower, and pumped storage systems for a flexible grid.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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April 22, 2020Through a DOE initiative, top researchers are pursuing a continuous lifecycle for plastics that will help put an end to plastic waste one day.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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April 21, 2020Michael E. Papka, director of the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility.Office of Science
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April 20, 2020America is working together to support the healthcare professionals on the front lines of the coronavirus response.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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April 17, 2020VanReken’s Early Career Award allowed him to study how plants under stress release chemicals that can have an impact on how the atmosphere behaves.Office of Science