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BlogJanuary 9, 2024The Carbon Management Challenge is a joint effort and call to action by countries worldwide to accelerate the deployment of carbon capture, removal, use, and storage technologies.Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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January 8, 2024Tara Mastren is an assistant professor in the Nuclear Engineering Program at the University of Utah.
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January 8, 2024Five faculty members from the Oklahoma State University Department of Physics have been awarded a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy.
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January 8, 2024Nitrogen-9 represents the first known case of a nucleus that decays by emitting five protons from its ground-state.
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January 5, 2024The grant, made possible through the Funding for Accelerated, Inclusive Research (FAIR) initiative, was awarded to Youngstown State's Alina Lazar.
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January 5, 2024Researchers have developed an automated laboratory robot to run complex electrochemical experiments and analyze data.
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January 5, 2024Scientists and engineers have observed in real time how two types of nanoparticles made from different materials combine into new composite materials.
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January 4, 2024A new report indicates that the United States has sufficient capacity to remove carbon dioxide at the scale needed to achieve net-zero emissions, while also providing economic opportunity, ecological benefits, and public health benefits.Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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January 4, 2024Eckert, a PhD candidate, is a part of the nEXO collaboration which is designing a next-generation enriched xenon time projection chamber.
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Marine Biologists Are Learning More About Microbes in the Sea, Viruses Being the Most Prevalent.....BlogJanuary 4, 2024A team unraveled the entire genome of a certain marine protist that may act as a host for many viruses, setting the stage for future investigations.