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March 15, 2022The DOE and the European Commission today announced support for a collaboration between the European Battery Alliance and the U.S. Li-Bridge alliance to accelerate development of robust supply chains for lithium-ion and next generation batteries.Energy.gov
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Press ReleasesMarch 15, 2022On Friday, March 11, U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm traveled to Mid Michigan to highlight the importance of achieving energy independence through clean energy, strong and secure domestic supply chains, and American manufacturing.Energy.gov
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March 15, 2022The new projects are part of $35 million in new funding to tap into the many talents within America’s small businesses.
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March 15, 2022Research shows that the North American monsoon – heavy rainfall in the late summer - forms primarily through mechanical means – not thermal ones.
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March 15, 2022An international team of researchers found that boreal forests might be able to moderate earth system changes across a continent.
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March 14, 2022DOE is awarding $31.8 million for seven project teams that will demonstrate how advanced construction techniques integrated with energy efficient technologies and practices can seed the next generation of building retrofit solutions.Buildings
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March 14, 2022Seven Awardees to Demonstrate Fast, Cheap, and Low Carbon Building Renovation and Construction Techniques in Low-Income Communities Across the U.S.Energy.gov
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March 14, 2022Milkweed thrives at New Mexico site, nourishing butterfly species that helps fertilize most of the flowering plants that humans rely on for food.Office of Legacy Management
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March 14, 2022Physicists have developed a model to explain the formation of supermassive black holes, as well as the nature of another phenomenon: dark matter.
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Press ReleasesMarch 14, 2022The Observatory's camera will take detailed images of the night sky from atop a mountain; high-speed computers will send the data out into the world.