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EM’s cleanup contractor at the Savannah River Site is benefiting from a new recruitment strategy to fill much-needed positions in industrial health.

Scientists and engineers with EM's cleanup contractor at the Savannah River Site piqued the curiosity of students during the “Science Enrichment day."

Working in a STEM field for almost twenty-five years has provided Harper with a personal perspective about the need to increase STEM literacy.

Dr. Samuel P. Massie worked at Ames National Lab during the Manhattan Project and became the first black professor to teach at the Naval Academy.

Area high school students experienced how classroom education intersects with the working world during a day of job shadowing at the Savannah Site.

Dr. Moddie Taylor was part of an elite group of scientists tasked with developing the atomic bomb, helping to end the deadliest war in world history.

The prosperity, security, and national competitiveness of the United States depend on science and innovation.
The Energy Department has resources to help consumers understand the role energy plays in their daily lives and how they can manage it.

Representatives of the EnergyVets Resource Group at DOE were able learn more about how fuel cell cars work and hear about the potential of hydrogen.

A look back at a few of the important Energy Department milestones during George H. W. Bush's presidency.