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A team from DOE’s national labs has finished building the Legacy Survey of Space and Time Camera, which will take unparalleled images of the cosmos.

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As I depart the Office of Science to return to my academic position, I would like to take a moment to reflect on the amazing things we’ve done together over the past two years.

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Scientists are developing simulations of the universe and its evolution that take advantage of new, powerful exascale supercomputers.

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More powerful computing resources than ever before enabled fusion researchers to delve even deeper into the details of plasma.

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Like Punxsutawney Phil emerging on a cold February day, clean energy investments are blooming across the country just ahead of spring.

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Decades of research supported by the Department of Energy informed a national strategy to measure and monitor greenhouse gas emissions.

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Scientists are working to standardize a process to create images of clumped cancerous cells. This technology could help lead to new treatments.

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Since the 1990s, the Atmospheric Research Measurement team has found new and better ways to use unmanned aerial systems for research.

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This Black History Month, NNSA celebrates the life and legacy of Dr. Kevin C. Greenaugh, who not only honored but created Black history himself through his achievements as a professor, a scientist, a leader, and a mentor.

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When research didn’t go as planned, an alternative led scientists to a surprising result and a new approach to understand it.