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Press ReleasesMay 26, 2021The LArPix – liquid argon pixels – technology has demonstrated readiness for the larger project – the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE).
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May 26, 2021An Environmental Management project team recently completed upgrades to a waste tank at the Savannah River Site (SRS) to ready it for dissolving waste for treatment through Tank Closure Cesium Removal (TCCR).Savannah River Site
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May 26, 2021A team at the Savannah River Site (SRS) has finished safely removing sediment from a tank for a basin used to store spent nuclear fuel from former production reactors, and from foreign and domestic research reactor programs.Savannah River Site
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Press ReleasesMay 25, 2021The latest improvement to Home Energy Score™ enhances the tool’s modeling capabilities by incorporating a more robust software program used worldwide to model energy consumption in commercial and industrial buildings.Buildings
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May 25, 2021Yesterday, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), in partnership with the National Alliance for Water Innovation (NAWI), announced a $6.5 million request for proposals (RFP) to develop new technologies for purifying non-traditional water sources.Industrial Technologies Office
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Press ReleasesMay 25, 2021Rebecca Leane and colleagues at SLAC showed dark matter could heat planets in our galaxy to incredible temperatures.
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Press ReleasesMay 25, 2021Scientists used computer simulations to explain how water inside zeolite pores affects how well they perform useful chemical reactions.
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Press ReleasesMay 25, 2021Physicists and archaeologists are teaming up to provide research opportunities for Black and Hispanic undergraduates.
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May 25, 2021LM works with communities to reimagine the future of former contaminated sites.Office of Legacy Management
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Press ReleasesMay 25, 2021SRS recently completed a years-long effort to upgrade a tritium loading line, doubling the capacity of the line to support the National Nuclear Security Administration’s ability to accomplish its mission.Savannah River Site