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As they studied the structure of nuclei, scientists at DOE’s Brookhaven National Laboratory found a new form of quantum entanglement.
Scientists working on atmospheric research campaigns have opportunities to collect data and have experiences available nowhere else.
For more than two decades, the Office of Indian Energy's internship program has offered Native students renewable energy experience in Native communities.
In celebration of the Inflation Reduction Act’s historic investments in clean energy and climate action, here are just three impacts you can expect to see.
Meet some of Nondalton, Alaska's 130 residents who are working to make the village flourish as they are deeply connected to the culture and tradition of the Dena'ina people.
Using data from two different telescopes, researchers created a massive map that can reveal more about our universe’s evolution.
Hydropower is an unwavering partner that can help make sure the power grid is clean, reliable, and resilient. This National Hydropower Day, the Water Power Technologies Office highlights why hydropower is key to a dependable clean energy future.
The OMEGA experiment at the University of Rochester is helping scientists gain the knowledge we need to establish fusion as an energy source.
A new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the federal government and the Navajo Nation aims to ease tribal access to federal funding.
In recent years, the ruling to phase out incandescent lightbulbs has sparked heated debates and generated a fair share of misinformation. Let's delve into the most common myths surrounding the ban and set the record straight.