From Our Blogs
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May 27, 2021Ananth Kalyanaraman is developing scalable algorithms and software for analyzing large-scale biological and network data.Office of Science
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April 20, 2021An innovative public-private partnership continues to grow after a nuclear innovation company recently announced additional work in Oak Ridge that will generate increased taxpayer savings while helping accelerate cancer treatment research.Office of Environmental Management
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March 29, 2021Susannah Tringe studies complex interactions among microbes, nutrients, water, and other features to better understand greenhouse gas emissions.Office of Science
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March 23, 2021University of Minnesota professor Paul Dauenhauer is developing methods for converting non-food biomass into fuels, chemicals, and materials.Office of Science
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March 8, 2021Bioprose Blog: Bioenergy Knowledge Discovery Framework website has been updated and re-designedAlternative Fuels and Feedstocks Office
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February 4, 2021The full force of the Department of Energy National Laboratories has been addressing cancer research and treatments. Read more about this work.Energy.gov
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January 25, 2021Better understanding plastics’ underlying chemistry may revolutionize how we use these ubiquitous materials.Office of Science
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January 14, 2021Bioprose Blog: NREL Researchers Working to Lower the Cost of Algal Biofuels and Bioproducts Find Success with Indoor CultivatorsAlternative Fuels and Feedstocks Office
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January 13, 2021PNNL has completed the development of new, highly miniaturized fish-tags, able to be quickly injected, even into tiny juvenile eel and lamprey.Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office
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January 13, 2021The Electric Power Institute (EPRI) has successfully automated identification processes for young American eel tracked with multi-beam sonar.Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office