
EM recently surpassed a project milestone to clean 20 gloveboxes and radiohoods in the Savannah River National Laboratory.

Students and workers trained in science, technology, engineering, and math fields are increasingly critical to DOE programs.

Technology’s pivotal role in advancing EM’s mission was the focus of a panel at the Waste Management Symposia.

EM's Office of River Protection used an innovative robotic system that employs ultrasonic sound waves to help engineers detect and mitigate corrosion.

New filters proposed for a key waste treatment facility at the Idaho National Laboratory site underwent extensive testing recently.

Oak Ridge’s EM program and two of its contractors, UCOR and Isotek, recently supported a local middle school’s STEM night.

EM is taking steps to demolish a distinctive red-and-white exhaust stack used for a small research reactor DOE shut down more than 20 years ago.

A number of EM sites marked Engineers Week, Feb. 16-22.

Georgia high school students who take part in a program to equip them with technical occupational skills recently toured EM maintenance facilities.

Hanford Site waste tank has been re-purposed in support of the Direct-Feed Low-Activity Waste program set to begin treating tank waste by 2023.