Did you know that you have the U.S. Department of Energy to thank for some of the science behind keeping your turkey fresh?
One of the best ways to explore DOE Scholars is to hear from our past participants. Learn how Lauren Posey channeled a childhood passion for nature to earn a spot in DOE Scholars and a job at the National Park Service.
Using the NSLS-II, researchers explored what makes high-temperature superconducting materials different from conventional ones.
The Spruce and Peatland Responses Under Changing Environments (SPRUCE) experiment provides a look into potential futures under climate change.
Since the 1990s, the Atmospheric Research Measurement team has found new and better ways to use unmanned aerial systems for research.
This Black History Month we honor those who have shaped our energy past, present, and future for the better.
Office of Science Director Asmeret Asefaw Berhe traveled to key climate science experiments to experience the amazing work the Office is supporting.
Scientists working on atmospheric research campaigns have opportunities to collect data and have experiences available nowhere else.
For more than two decades, the Office of Indian Energy's internship program has offered Native students renewable energy experience in Native communities.
Researchers on the Snow ALbedo eVOlution (SALVO) field campaign are measuring snow depth, solar radiation, and more in the Arctic.