From Our Blogs
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January 12, 2022Perhaps worse than reinventing the wheel is being forced to reinvent the wheel. Unfortunately, that has been a reality for many scientists working to develop catalysts used to upgrade waste or biomass resources into climate-friendly biofuels.Alternative Fuels and Feedstocks Office
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November 12, 2021Join us for the reveal of new technology transfer innovations.National Nuclear Security Administration
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October 26, 2021Emory Law students will be a critical part of commercializing NNSA lab technologyNational Nuclear Security Administration
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October 20, 2021Two new publicly available web-based software tools developed at Berkeley Lab aim to help researchers and companies explore viable bio-based fuels and products without ever stepping foot in the lab.Alternative Fuels and Feedstocks Office
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October 4, 2021The pandemic changed how we operate our Office of Science user facilities. Now, we want to keep the best practices and innovations going forward.Office of Science
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September 28, 2021An important part of EM’s role in managing the Hanford Site during cleanup is conserving natural resources, including protecting the diverse range of species found on the desert landscape.Office of Environmental Management
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July 6, 2021The University of Georgia’s (UGA) Savannah River Ecology Laboratory (SREL), located on the Savannah River Site (SRS), recently celebrated the 70th anniversary of its creation.Office of Environmental Management
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June 24, 2021Mary Dunlop leads a team working to increase the amount of biofuel, produced by microbes, as replacements for gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel.Office of Science
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June 16, 2021Bioprose Blog: NREL offers a simple procedure for a complex analytical problem that could help biorefineries expand production of low-carbon cellulosic ethanolAlternative Fuels and Feedstocks Office
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June 14, 2021The Office of Science’s LDRD funding has fostered innovation, creativity, and even Nobel-Prize winning technologies.Office of Science