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June 17, 2025Fourteen geoscience students from Georgia Southern University recently toured the Geological Core Repository at the Savannah River Site. June 17. 2025.Office of Environmental Management
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June 3, 2025What began as a student competition with fast-paced questions about Earth science, energy and other topics has evolved into a talent pipeline, molding the next generation of scientists and engineers at the Savannah River Site. June 3, 2025Office of Environmental Management
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June 3, 2025A new artificial intelligence tool is helping workers at the Hanford Site save time, work smarter and keep sensitive data secure. June 3, 2025Office of Environmental Management
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May 13, 2025A new simulator will help train operators on the safe and efficient movement of a crane at the Defense Waste Processing Facility at the Savannah River Site.Office of Environmental Management
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April 29, 2025In an effort to strengthen academic and industry partnerships, representatives from the Savannah River Site recently visited Florida International University, a leading public research university in Miami, Florida.Office of Environmental Management
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April 15, 2025Idaho Cleanup Project personnel were so impressed with an inventive robotic technology during its demonstration recently that they immediately put it to work confirming the integrity of thousands of legacy waste drums, enabling their safe shipment to WIPPOffice of Environmental Management
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April 15, 2025The Hanford Site’s Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant is taking computer-based training to the next level by creating virtual walkthroughs of plant facilities.Office of Environmental Management
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April 15, 2025The Idaho Cleanup Project has logged a series of performance and cost efficiency victories, allowing it to reinvest associated savings into more cleanup work.Office of Environmental Management
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April 1, 2025Recent upgrades have significantly improved operational efficiency, safety and environmental sustainability for the Depleted Uranium Hexafluoride (DUF6) Conversion Project at the Portsmouth, Ohio, and Paducah, Kentucky, sites.Office of Environmental Management
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March 18, 2025The Savannah River Site recently acquired a new state-of-the-art electrofishing boat to bolster sampling efforts as part of work to survey the effects of its operations on people and natural resources surrounding the site.Office of Environmental Management