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January 10, 2020University of Notre Dame professor Daniel Bardayan studies the astrophysical reactions that power stellar explosions and make elements.Office of Science
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January 10, 2020As 2019 draws to a close, the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Advanced Manufacturing Office (AMO) is looking back at the year’s highlights.
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January 10, 2020Today, we celebrate the third operating anniversary of Petra Nova, the world’s largest coal-fired power plant post-combustion CO2 capture system.Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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January 3, 2020David Shih and his team have identified a number of new search strategies for supersymmetry which experimentalists are actively pursuing today.Office of Science
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December 30, 2019We asked several MLEF alumni to tell us about their research experience and to update us on where they are working now.Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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December 23, 2019President Donald Trump signs off on the FY2020 spending bill, which includes nearly $1.5 billion for nuclear energy research.Office of Nuclear Energy
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December 20, 2019Measuring the mass of a neutrino is an international, collaborative effort to develop detection methods and apparatus.Office of Science
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December 20, 2019Fossil Energy’s Year in Review: 2019 HighlightsHydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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December 18, 2019Under Secretary for Science Paul Dabbar Recently Visited the South Pole Telescope in Antarctica.Energy.gov
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December 18, 2019Washington State University received $25,000 for its proposal to develop an user interface to increase data analytics quality for the utility sector.Office of Electricity