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September 2, 2021DOE today announced $30 million in funding for 13 national lab and university-led research projects to develop new technologies that will help secure the supply of critical materials that build clean energy technologies.Energy.gov
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Press ReleasesSeptember 2, 2021As John Elmer wraps up more than three decades of work with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), he’ll look back on his many accomplishments with an immense sense of pride.Office of Legacy Management
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September 2, 2021A new way of anchoring individual iridium atoms to the surface of a catalyst increased its efficiency in splitting water molecules to record levels.
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September 2, 2021An extreme sea level event that would have been expected to occur once every 100 years is expected to occur every year by the end of this century.
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Press ReleasesSeptember 2, 2021The new simulations unexpectedly revealed that whether occasional bursts of energy occur can be strongly influenced by the plasma’s resistivity.
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September 2, 2021Berkeley Lab research finds that societal value of wind is far in excess of costs.
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Press ReleasesSeptember 1, 2021Provide your input to shape the work of the National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource (NAIRR) Task Force.
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Press ReleasesSeptember 1, 2021DOE and Norway’s Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Fisheries today signed a memorandum of understanding to advance a project to eliminate all of Norway’s highly enriched uranium by downblending it to low-enriched uranium – a shared nonproliferation goal.National Nuclear Security Administration
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Press ReleasesSeptember 1, 2021Collisions of 'isobars' test effect of magnetic field, searching for signs of a broken symmetry.
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Press ReleasesSeptember 1, 2021The XICS diagnostic instrument indicates a sharp reduction of neoclassical transport heat loss that has been greater in stellarators than in tokamaks.