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January 31, 2020Ruben Juanes’ Early Career Award helped develop a program to investigate fundamental mechanisms of fluid-fluid displacement in porous media.Office of Science
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January 30, 2020ASFE Steven Winberg will participate in a panel discussion and deliver remarks at the Baker Hughes Annual Meeting on Monday, February 3.Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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January 28, 2020In addition to ATLAS director duties, Guy Savard conducts his own studies, trying to reverse engineer the conditions in astrophysical events.Office of Science
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January 28, 2020ASFESteven Winberg gave the keynote address at USEA's Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage Roadshow in Washington, D.C.Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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January 28, 2020Three of the largest U.S. nuclear suppliers are working with the Energy Department to develop new accident tolerant fuels for the nation's reactors.Office of Nuclear Energy
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January 27, 2020ICYMI, we hope you enjoy catching up on some of FE’s recent highlights from the fourth quarter of calendar year 2019.Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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January 24, 2020New Quantum Information Science Centers will be key to technologies harnessing quantum physics.Office of Science
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January 17, 2020Fernández-Serra is improving our understanding of electrically induced chemical reactions in the condensed phase and at the liquid-metal interface.Office of Science
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January 15, 2020This blog discusses a rare earth element recovery process demonstrated at Ohio State UniveristyHydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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January 13, 2020Scientists recognized by the 2019 DOE Office of Science Distinguished Scientists Fellows Award are pursuing answers to science’s biggest questions.Office of Science