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December 4-10 is Computer Science Education Week. Check out some of the computer science resources at Energy.
A summary of the teacher training event in Boston after the C3E Women's conference in November 2017.
Check out these 10 intriguing facts that you probably didn’t know about the world’s first controlled release of nuclear energy.
A look at the Energy Department Department's efforts to bring power back to islands devastated by recent hurricanes.
Grid Security Exercise – known as GridEx – is designed to test the electricity sector’s ability to respond to grid security emergencies.
Learn how the Energy Department is helping power NASA's future space missions.
An article on the Grid Analysis and Design for Energy and Infrastructure Resiliency for New Orleans project.
At Savannah River National Laboratory, "We Put Science to Work." Learn about the Lab’s innovative work in STEM from Director Michalske in this blog.
More than 100 eighth-grade students from Santa Fe Indian School received mentoring from scientists at the Laboratory's first STEM Mentoring Café.
After Hurricane Harvey, laser-guided drone technology funded by ARPA-E helped with recovery efforts by searching for leaking natural gas pipelines.