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August 24, 2023The Water Power Technologies Office, partnering with the Wind Energy Technologies Office, published a notice of intent for a $14.5 million funding opportunity to support marine energy research at U.S. institutions of higher education.Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office
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August 15, 2023Holly Flynn, a researcher at EM’s Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL), will receive $2.5 million over five years to fund research associated with fusion energy after being selected as a DOE Office of Science Early Career Research Program awardee.Office of Environmental Management
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August 15, 2023A new R&D webpage highlights work addressing the potential impacts operating wind turbines have on defense and civilian radar systems.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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July 28, 2023Researchers combined three advanced research techniques to better understand and predict how plants respond to stressors in a changing climate.Office of Science
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July 28, 2023Cherenkov radiation happens when electrically charged particles, such as protons or electrons, travel faster than light in a clear medium like water.Office of Nuclear Energy
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July 12, 2023Researchers on the Snow ALbedo eVOlution (SALVO) field campaign are measuring snow depth, solar radiation, and more in the Arctic.Office of Science
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July 10, 2023The ARM Data Center plays an essential role in making accessible, reusable data available to scientists around the world.Office of Science
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July 7, 2023Researchers at the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory use isotopes to better understand our environment and the organisms in it.Office of Science
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June 30, 2023Researchers at two national labs measured the toughest material on Earth.Office of Science
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June 16, 2023Physicists are researching exotic particles in the quark-gluon plasma to expand our understanding of the beginning of the universe.Office of Science