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February 24, 2022Argonne study shows that carbon emissions that come from making ethanol can cultivate algae which in turn can be used to make biofuel.
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Press ReleasesFebruary 24, 2022Scientists at Brookhaven National Lab have discovered a long-predicted magnetic state of matter called an “antiferromagnetic excitonic insulator."
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Press ReleasesFebruary 24, 2022The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today released America’s first comprehensive plan to ensure security and increase our energy independence.Energy.gov
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February 24, 2022The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Solar Energy Technologies Office released the Solar Photovoltaics Supply Chain Review report, which explores the global solar photovoltaics supply chain and opportunities for developing U.S. solar manufacturing .Integrated Energy Systems Office
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February 24, 2022The Supply Chain Report is supported by seven deep-dive assessments on the challenges and opportunities to build domestic supply chains for clean energy technologies.Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office
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February 24, 2022Graduate student, Ph.D. candidate contributing to field work by collecting samples for groundwater tracing and testing at Riverton, Wyoming, Processing Site.Office of Legacy Management
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Press ReleasesFebruary 23, 2022Catalyzing partnerships between under-represented colleges and universities and DOE climate, Earth, and environmental sciences researchOffice of Science
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Press ReleasesFebruary 23, 202287 Grants Will Support Scientific Innovation and Clean Energy DevelopmentOffice of Science
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February 23, 2022A study led by researchers at Oak Ridge Lab used the nation’s fastest supercomputer to close in on the answer to a central question of modern physics.
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Press ReleasesFebruary 23, 2022An engineer who works on Fermilab’s PIP-II project, Tiffany Price talks fluid systems and the ASPIRE Fellowship, as well as her West Highland Terrier.