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Approximately $31.5 million in new grants will support scientific advancement.
Projects address priorities in advanced batteries and electric drive systems, co-optimized engine and fuel technologies, and more.
To unleash the power of A.I., scientists and engineers need to find ways to redesign computers and memory so machines can learn better and faster.
Projects will advance hydrogen storage and infrastructure technologies and identify innovative concepts for hydrogen production and utilization.
New initiative will help test and demonstrate advanced nuclear technologies to accelerate deployment of new nuclear energy systems.
Deputy Secretary of Energy Dan Brouillette traveled to Tennessee.
Efforts will harness artificial intelligence and machine learning.
CANcer Distributed Learning Environment is cross-cutting initiative of the Joint Design of Advanced Computing Solutions for Cancer.
Young people from the Oscar Cross Boys and Girls Club of Paducah participated in science, technology, engineering, and math activities.
Employees from EM Richland Operations Office contractor Mission Support Alliance (MSA) volunteer at local schools.