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June 9, 2022Results offer insight into properties of quark-gluon plasma, the hot mix of fundamental nuclear-matter building blocks that filled the early universe.
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June 9, 2022The team reached a resolution better than 20 nanometers, detecting optical properties of plant cell materials down to the width of a microfibril.
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Press ReleasesJune 8, 2022Navajo Nation environmental specialist has known since the age of 10 that a career in science was all she ever wanted.Office of Legacy Management
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June 8, 2022$504 Million Loan Guarantee to Advanced Clean Energy Storage for World’s Largest Clean Hydrogen and Energy Storage Project in UtahEnergy.gov
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June 8, 2022Earlier this week, DOE announced $53 million in funding awards for diverse small businesses to pursue advanced scientific instrumentation and technologies to address climate change.Office of Electricity
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Press ReleasesJune 8, 2022The OT Defender Fellowship is a highly selective educational opportunity led by DOE’s CESER, alongside the Idaho National Laboratory (INL), that gives its fellows an exclusive, insider view of how the government functions.Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response
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June 8, 2022The Daya Bay Neutrino Experiment has produced the most precise measurement yet of theta13, a key for understanding how neutrinos change their "flavor"
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June 8, 2022Meet the engineer who oversees implementation of the thousands of electronic components that will bring the upgraded APS to life.
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Press ReleasesJune 8, 2022The Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration today announced the formal completion of construction on the Exascale Computing Facility Modernization project at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore, California.National Nuclear Security Administration
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June 7, 2022The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced the selection of 83 early career scientists from across the country to receive $110 million in funding for research covering a wide range of topics, from holography to particle accelerators.Energy.gov