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National Computer Science Education Week (December 6-12) is a national week-long call to action to inspire, train, and encourage a diverse range of students from K-12 to pursue computer science and to say a hearty thank you to their teachers.
Net-zero is a lofty goal, but it is achievable as long as we continue to leverage our existing clean energy assets while we work to deploy new one with the help of the Civil Nuclear Credit program established by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
FIRST LEGO League teaches students to find unique solutions using LEGO robot technology.
120 teams from 105 universities competed to test their cyber defense skills and protect a hydropower company from simulated cyber challenges.
Science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) not only are critical to EM achieving its cleanup mission effectively, but they’re also the keys to the future EM workforce, according to Kristen Ellis, EM’s senior advisor for STEM and talent acquisition.
STEM disciplines, or the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, are critical to understanding our world and developing solutions to complex challenges.
You hopefully have some of our STEM programs on your radar, like our Solar Decathlon, National Science Bowl®, and Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internships and Community College Internships.
Dark Matter Day is on October 31, and here is how the minds at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) national labs have been shining a light on this mystery of physics.
Get ready for National Geothermal Day!
The past, present, and future of America is interwoven with Hispanic Americans and their culture. Here are a few stories of Hispanic Americans shaping the U.S. Department of Energy.