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Two U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) national laboratories continue to house the fastest supercomputers in the world, according to the new TOP500 List.
Japan, the European Commission, and the United States affirmed their shared desire to strengthen cooperation on hydrogen and fuel cell technologies.

Prize competition seeks to accelerate the development of wave energy powered desalination systems and launch novel technologies.

Researchers to take advantage of DOE’s advanced supercomputers.
Dean Kamen, Barbara Humpton, Ben Fowke to keynote.

Projects will develop advanced technologies that improve the overall performance, reliability, and flexibility of America's coal fleet.

Today, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) sent a supplemental notice to the Federal Register that provides its interpretation of high level waste.

Projects span colliders, neutrinos, dark matter, and dark energy.

Department seeks stakeholder input on topic areas and selection criteria.

The U.S. is now a signatory to the International Clean Energy Education and Empowerment (C3E) Technology Collaboration Program.