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Extreme weather events due to climate change—hurricanes, wildfires, ice storms, flooding, heat waves—are growing in frequency, duration, and intensity, putting stress on already overloaded and aging national electrical infrastructure.
Scientists are looking for new particles that expand our understanding of the building blocks and fundamental forces of the universe.
The Department, Including Its 17 National Laboratories, Will Play Significant Roles Carrying Out President Biden’s Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence
Over the past several years, the United States has witnessed an increase of wildfire activity and intensity, threatening safe and reliable electrical transmission throughout the West.
Scientists have developed simulations of millions of galaxies to help them accurately interpret data from future state-of-the-art telescopes.
Tribe Will Harness Power of the Sun To Offset Key Facilities’ Energy Use by 92%
Scientists and engineers are in the process of building and testing the infrastructure for the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment.
Record-breaking heat, historic flooding, a plethora of hurricanes – Summer 2023 has been nothing short of extreme. In 2023 alone, 23 weather or climate disasters with losses of over $1 billion each have hit the United States. If you noticed that...
Computer scientists are developing new software to help astrophysicists interpret data from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument.
Workshop with Oman’s Ministry of Energy and Minerals Explores Potential for Producing Hydrogen from Oman’s Unique Geology