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A free event that will blow your mind is about to land in Denver. No, it doesn’t involve marathoning or microbrewing...it's the Solar Decathlon.

Solar Decathlon can serve as a teaching tool for educators interested in teaching science, engineering, technology and math – or STEM.
DOE has joined AISES in its #PledgeNativesInSTEM campaign, an effort to raise awareness and facilitate dialogue on the importance of STEM for natives.

A farewell tribute to NASA's Cassini spacecraft, which was powered by plutonium from the Department of Energy.

The Department of Energy came together with public and private sector partners to respond and rebuild in the wake of Hurricane Irma.

From powering soldier gear to flying unmanned aircrafts, fuel cells are becoming an attractive option for the U.S. military.

Secretary Perry's statement on Women’s Equality Day, Aug. 26, 2017, marking the 97th anniversary of the 19th Amendment securing women’s right to vote.

Solar eclipse mania is sweeping across America and for good reason. Here are a few things to keep in mind as the big day approaches.

From utility-scale wind farms to the nation’s first offshore wind project, the U.S. wind industry continued to grow in 2016.

Learn how you can take the best photos for the “Hit Me with Your SunShot” contest!