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The full force of the Department of Energy National Laboratories has been addressing cancer research and treatments. Read more about this work.
      
DOE's work on STEM and workforce training is a critical part of the fight in the battle to save our planet and address the climate crisis.
      
Five University of Tennessee students are helping design tools for Oak Ridge’s cleanup.
      2020 James Madison University grad Jamie Mears is putting her degree and her Collegiate Wind Competition experience to work at Ørsted Onshore.
      Farewell remarks from Paul M. Dabbar, Under Secretary of Science
      
The Department of Energy (DOE) and its National Labs have continued to drive progress for humanity, particularly in 2020.
      Understanding new energy technologies is a must for tomorrow’s workforce.
      
Computer science education is more important than ever -- learn what the Energy Department is doing to promote computer science learning.
      STEM activity engages students in U.S. Tribes through a smartphone microscope.
      
Students are becoming pen pals with Savannah River Site (SRS) employees whose degrees and careers involve science, technology, engineering, and math.