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This Black History Month we honor those who have shaped our energy past, present, and future for the better.
A new experiment at DOE’s Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory will provide insight into a fundamental process in plasma.
Scientists compared data on galaxy clusters from simulations and telescopes to check if the observed data is representative enough to test theory.
Learn more about the best tips for winterizing your electric vehicle to maximize your driving range.
While the SNO+ experiment is focused on particle physics, it has also revealed insights into using neutrinos for nuclear non-proliferation.
A new, more precise model of turbulence is helping scientists better understand how heat moves through the ocean.
Every day the Department of Energy is committed to providing you with low- to no-cost actions to take control of your energy costs. Even the small adjustments that may be considered a low-lift could yield great impact.
Snowpack in mountains acts as water storage for downstream communities. They could face low-to-no snow winters under certain emissions scenarios.
Learn about the Department's notable successes in maximizing opportunities for small businesses.
When an emergency strikes, reliable power couldn’t be more important; it allows hospitals to provide urgent healthcare, keeps communities safe and sheltered, and enables communication.