March 11, 2021

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Sparking a Future with Women in Science

For five women at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National Laboratories, inspiring girls and women to pursue STEM is an official part-time job.

March 8, 2021

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What Does International Women’s Day Mean to You?

Learn what some of the U.S. Department of Energy’s senior-level women said how they find meaning in International Women’s Day.

March 8, 2021

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STEM inspirations: Meet five NNSA women working to keep America safe

Five phenomenal NNSA women are setting a new standard and forging an atypical path that other women and girls can look to for inspiration in STEM.

March 8, 2021

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Creativity, Persistence, and Passion Drive the Women of Wind Energy

International Women’s Day is March 8—a day to celebrate women’s achievements, raise awareness against bias, and take action for equality.

March 2, 2021

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Inspired By: Meet the Women in Climate Action Who Give Us Hope

This Women's History Month, DOE staff reflect on women in climate action who inspired them and helped guide them to their current energy careers.

February 19, 2021

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Society of Women Engineers recognizes NPO’s Christy Drewry

The national award honors individuals whose contributions have led to the advancement or acceptance of women in engineering.

February 12, 2021

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'Forever' postage stamp honors 'Madame Wu'

The Chien-Shiung Wu Commemorative Forever Stamp was issued on the International Day of Women and Girls in Science.

February 12, 2021

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Women Rank Sandia National Laboratories Among Best Places to Work

Sandia National Laboratories was recognized recently by Fairygodboss as one of the Best Companies for Women 2020.

February 11, 2021

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Passionate about Particle Physics: Featuring Four Fermilab Women

Featuring women at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Fermilab who are pushing at the frontiers of particle physics.

February 11, 2021

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How Dr. Fatima Ebrahimi is Geting Humans a Faster Ticket to Mars

A new type of rocket thruster that could take humankind to Mars and beyond has been proposed by a physicist at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory