From Our Blogs
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April 28, 2023The last week of April is World Immunization Week — a time to acknowledge the critical action we need to protect people from the worst outcomes of vaccine-preventable diseases. It’s also a great time to celebrate the progress that’s already been made.Energy.gov
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April 18, 2023The Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management (OREM) joined partners in a growing collaboration at an event last week to celebrate advances in cancer treatment research that have emerged from an unexpected place — old nuclear material.Office of Environmental Management
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BlogMarch 13, 2023The Department of Energy's (DOE) Lab-Embedded Entrepreneurship Program has exceeded $1 billion in follow-on funding and investments raised by participating renewable energy startups since its inception in 2015.Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office
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March 7, 2023A highly attended panel at the 2023 Waste Management Symposia featured three high school girls from Florida who shared their insights and ideas to encourage more young women to enter science, technology, engineering and math careers.Office of Environmental Management
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March 7, 2023EM Intergovernmental and Stakeholder Programs Director Joceline Nahigian and others with the cleanup program connected with student and faculty researchers representing the multi-university Consortium for Risk Evaluation with Stakeholder Participation.Office of Environmental Management
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March 1, 2023The President’s Cancer Moonshot aims to reduce the death rate from cancer by at least 50% over the next 25 years, and to significantly improve the lives of people, and their families, living with and surviving cancer.Energy.gov
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February 13, 2023If you are an Energy Champion, send a fun and engaging Valentine’s Day card to your favorite energy organizations.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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February 6, 2023Sustainable aviation fuels are increasingly in demand, as they are comparable in performance to traditional jet fuels but reduce greenhouse gas emissions and can be made using renewable resources...Alternative Fuels and Feedstocks Office
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January 30, 2023What are “green cell factories”? Vanderbilt professor Jamey Young is re-engineering cyanobacteria’s metabolisms to produce renewable fuel compounds.Office of Science
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January 17, 2023Ming Ye develops multi-disciplinary approaches to reduce uncertainty in environmental studies, helping to support science-informed decisions.Office of Science