
Designation recognizes the IBM-built system as the science community’s most powerful computational tool for solving problems.
Monday June 25th, U.S. Secretary of Energy Rick Perry will join Yuval Steinitz, Minister of Energy from Israel, to sign an Implementation Agreement.

This year’s International Index shows the U.S. was in 2016 the second-most energy secure country of the 25 large energy consuming countries.
The effort, now in its ninth year, is designed to bolster the nation’s scientific workforce by providing support to exceptional researchers.

STEM Ambassadors translated their work into interactive, hands-on displays for the public to excite kids about their work.
Projects aim to reduce cost of solar-thermal desalination and helping the technology to reach new markets, areas not connected to the electric grid.
Atmospheric and ecological sciences projects part of an effort to improve the power of Earth system models to predict weather and climate.
For the first time in over 30 years, the World Gas Conference will be hosted in the United States.
Projects to advance research in the development of microbes as practical platforms for the production of biofuels and from renewable resources.
New energy technologies have potentially transformative implications for American competitiveness and security, as well as space exploration.