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

This Women’s History Month, we’re celebrating by introducing you to women who were first. Being first to do something takes drive, bravery, & vision.

To support growth in wind, the industry needs a broad range of workers, including turbine engineers, project developers, and supply chain managers.

College students can have the opportunity to jump into the virtual world of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Innovation Community Center.

Black History Month marks a time to recognize, celebrate, and reflect on the history and lives of African Americans in America.
As the newly-appointed Director of the Artificial Intelligence & Technology Office, it’s my honor to welcome you to the AI@DOE website.

Celebrating National Periodic Table Day and upcoming Women’s History Month in March with a look at women behind the discoveries of elements.

President Trump's State of the Union Address highlighted American energy dominance and success.

The EM Nevada Program shared its Operation Clean Desert learning materials with educators at the Nevada State Science Teachers Association conference.

Forty-three teams of middle school students from across South Carolina built large, complex tabletop models of cities with clean, safe drinking water.