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October 7, 2021Arizona project will advance DOE’s Hydrogen Shot of $1 per 1 kilogram of hydrogen in one decade.
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Press ReleasesOctober 7, 2021Scientists at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory show exactly how promising approach to better batteries breaks down.
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Press ReleasesOctober 7, 2021Early career scientists got intensive, hands-on training using supercomputers at the coveted Argonne Training Program on Extreme-Scale Computing.
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October 7, 2021A new process combining infrared light and machine learning shows potential to break barriers in disease detection.
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Press ReleasesOctober 6, 2021The U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration (DOE/NNSA) will conduct low-altitude helicopter flights over downtown Boston and the Boston Marathon race route, Friday, Oct. 8, through Monday, Oct. 11.National Nuclear Security Administration
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Press ReleasesOctober 6, 2021The U.S. Department of Energy announced $45 million in funding for 12 projects to advance point-source carbon capture and storage technologies.Energy.gov
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October 6, 2021The quantum electrodynamic cascades can lead to supernovas & fast radio bursts that equal in milliseconds the energy the sun puts out in three days.
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Press ReleasesOctober 6, 2021Los Alamos & Oak Ridge scientists lead a DOE supercomputing effort to model the interactions affecting climate change in Arctic coastal regions.
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October 6, 2021Scientists have found lasofoxifene may be a safer and more effective treatment for breast cancer than the current gold standard.
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October 6, 2021Exhibit tells the story of Puerto Rico’s role in nuclear legacy and educates visitors about the island’s diverse history.Office of Legacy Management