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July 12, 2018DOE researchers have developed a new simulation to help us learn more about Earth’s present and future.Office of Science
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June 28, 2018The Office of Fossil Energy participated in the 27th World Gas Conference this week.Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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June 27, 2018Idaho National Laboratory is studying a nickel-based alloy for possible use in molten salt reactors.Office of Nuclear Energy
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June 21, 2018This year’s International Index shows the U.S. was in 2016 the second-most energy secure country of the 25 large energy consuming countries.Energy.gov
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BlogJune 20, 2018Len and Mark Peters are the only father and son to be DOE national lab directors.Office of Nuclear Energy
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June 20, 2018Although research into promising cancer treatments using actinium-225 started with a rare and limited source, DOE scientists have found a new way toOffice of Science
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June 15, 2018Framatome’s accident tolerant fuel was recently installed for testing at the Advanced Test Reactor at Idaho National Laboratory.Office of Nuclear Energy
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June 11, 2018Partnership with NCI aims to develop next-generation supercomputing technology and accelerate cancer research to enable precision medicine.Energy.gov
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June 11, 2018The IVEM-Tandem facility at Argonne National Laboratory lets researchers look at material changes caused by ion irradiation as it happens.Office of Nuclear Energy
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BlogJune 7, 2018Learn how a unique community is using complementary next-generation technologies, including community-scale microgrids and transactive controls.Office of Electricity