
Preventing the proliferation of nuclear weapons around the world and averting the use of radioactive materials by domestic and international criminal elements are major NNSA missions that Paloma Richard has contributed to since joining the agency in 2010.

Four early-career scientists received Argonne’s 2022 Maria Goeppert Mayer Fellowship for their outstanding potential.

Dr. Kathryn Huff is the new Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary and Acting Assistant Secretary in the Office of Nuclear Energy shares her vision for nuclear energy.

In the Computational Chemistry, Materials, and Climate (CCMC) Group at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), the future of quantum information science is being driven in part by a group of women scientists who see that future as bright.
A three-decade tradition connecting young Bay Area and northern California high school students with accomplished scientists at Sandia National Laboratories was not stopped by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Carol J. Burns has been named Deputy Director for Research for Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, effective August 1.

Seventh- to tenth-graders view experiments and meet virtually with scientists and engineers

Learn why Tonya Ross loves her job as a petroleum engineer at Sandia National Laboratories.

PPPL’s annual Young Women’s Conference is an annual event to introduce seventh through tenth grade girls to discover physics careers.

While women overall would have to work until March 24, over 65 more days, to make the same wages as men, this fact can break down even farther. Read on to learn why.