To better understand environmental systems, scientists supported by DOE’s Office of Science are studying plant roots and the surrounding soil.
May is Wildfire Awareness Month, and we’re shedding light on the damaging impact of wildfires, how to prevent them, and how to protect yourself this upcoming wildfire season.
Learn about the solar energy project helping to power two tribal buildings on the San Xavier District of the Tohono O'odham Nation.
The numbers are in: Americans are seeing the benefits of induction appliances. In Consumer Report’s June 2022 nationally representative survey, almost 70% of people said they would consider induction for their next range or cooktop.
From early childhood to post-graduate education to educators who change lives outside of the classroom, teachers deserve our love every week of the year. However, for National Teacher Appreciation Week, we’d like to give them a special shout out.
As we celebrate Small Business Week, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is proud to partner with and support small businesses in the clean energy transition.
The last week of April is World Immunization Week — a time to acknowledge the critical action we need to protect people from the worst outcomes of vaccine-preventable diseases. It’s also a great time to celebrate the progress that’s already been made.
As of now, there is no evidence to support speculation that noise resulting from wind development-related site characterization surveys could potentially cause mortality of whales.
How to avoid burning a hole in your pocketbook and protect yourself from consumer scams about free solar panels.
Secretary Jennifer Granholm's accompanies President Biden on his visit to Canada to meet with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and address Canada's Parliament.