Constructive a wind turbine provides hands-on learning for Virginia students.
At Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL), Elise Fox works on a wide breadth of projects from fuel cells and batteries to concentrating solar power. She recently took some time to give us the download on advances in energy storage technologies, her ...
Meet Melinda Hamilton – she’s a bioenergy expert and the Director of Education Programs at Idaho National Laboratory. She recently took some time to share what she’s doing to help ramp-up U.S. competitiveness in science and technology, why Jane G...
We're digging through the Department’s video archives. Check out this 1980 clip that outlines the beginnings of the Department's focus on wind as a critical clean energy source.
Today, the Energy Blog is launching a new series, 10 Questions, with a simple goal in mind – to introduce you to our scientists and their incredible work. Dr. Checco explains wetting on the nanoscale, shares some advice for students and tells us abou...
This vintage video, from the Office of Scientific and Technical Information and the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science, does a great job detailing DOE's accomplishments.
A critical mission of the federal government currently is to overhaul our hiring procedures, making the process swifter and ensuring we're bringing on the best and the brightest minds to help move our country forward. But moving forward means learning ...
This edition of vintage DOE pulls a discussion of nuclear fusion from the video archive.
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Every year since 1998, the Department of Energy's Los Alamos lab has been using state of the art technology to track Santa Claus as he circles the globe the night before Christmas. New Media Specialist Ginny Simmons sits down with Santa Tracker Head Re...