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Happy one year anniversary — to the CHIPS and Science Act! Here are four ways it’s been changing the game in its first year.

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Researchers have found a relationship between atmospheric conditions and large areas of tree death.

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Researchers combined three advanced research techniques to better understand and predict how plants respond to stressors in a changing climate.

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If you’re looking to learn more about Dr. J Robert Oppenheimer’s legacy, the Manhattan Project, and how both laid the foundation for the modern-day Department of Energy, have we got the blog for you.

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The story of Sustainable Energy for Galena, Alaska (SEGA), one of 67 awardees of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Energizing Rural Communities Prize’s phase one, was born from the energy needs of their busy school system.

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Whether you're looking to reduce your carbon footprint or lower your utility bills, there are plenty of do-it-yourself (DIY) tips and tricks that can help you become an energy-efficient, cost-saving renter.

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As part of their research into plant genetics, scientists made a surprise discovery that could support public health.

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Check out three major highlights from the two-day event in New Orleans hosted by the Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.

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Humans can’t foresee the future, but with climate modeling, meteorologists can come pretty close.

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Researchers on the Snow ALbedo eVOlution (SALVO) field campaign are measuring snow depth, solar radiation, and more in the Arctic.