A blog about all the new updates to the website.
Many people don't realize the role that nuclear energy plays in our daily lives. Here's the lowdown on this clean, constant, and cool energy resource.
Secretary Perry writes an op-ed about exiting the Paris Accord, while still advancing American energy policy.
Veteran Matt Sallas participated in a 6-week internship at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
GMI hosted its first Peer Review in April 2017, which presented the results of 88 grid modernization projects and formally reviewed 30 projects.
Color your own version of illustrations of five historical women in STEM with this print-at-home coloring book we produced for Women's History Month 2017.
Nora Stanton Blatch Barney was the first American woman to become a civil engineer in 1905 and granddaughter of a women’s rights icon.
Dr. Ruby Hirose was a Japanese-American researcher whose research helped lead to vaccines against polio and other diseases.
The Big Ideas Summit brings together experts from our 17 National Laboratories and DOE programs to present and discuss the boldest, most innovative and transformative ideas for our energy future.
Barbara McClintock was a pioneer in the field of cytogenetics, the study of the structure and function of cells.