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Updates every hour. Last Updated: 17-May-2026 23:15 ET (18-May-2026 03:15 GMT/UTC)
17-Sep-2021
ORNL expertise supports latest IPCC report and efforts to understand, address climate change
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Improved data, models and analyses from Oak Ridge National Laboratory scientists and many other researchers in the latest global climate assessment report provide new levels of certainty about what the future holds for the planet and highlight the urgency of decarbonization to avoid the most severe impacts.
17-Sep-2021
Living laboratory, biodiversity hub: The Oak Ridge National Environmental Research Park
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Nestled at the intersection of eastern Tennessee’s Anderson and Roane Counties, the Oak Ridge National Environmental Research Park is a living laboratory and a major resource for conducting ecological studies.
16-Sep-2021
Keeping waste where it belongs: Grain size explains how spent nuclear fuel enters the environment
DOE/US Department of Energy
When compounds in spent nuclear fuel break down, they can release radioactive elements into the ground and water. Scientists know that one fuel compound, neptunium dioxide, reacts with water, but they do not fully understand the process. This new study found that neptunium tends to dissolve where grains of the material come together, and larger grains are less likely to dissolve.
15-Sep-2021
The Lab in the living room: Summer interns delve into plasma and fusion research from their homes
DOE/Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Summer interns working for PPPL did hands-on research from their computers in their bedrooms or on their dining room tables all over the U.S. They worked closely with PPPL physicists and engineers on research aimed at understanding ionized gases called plasmas.
15-Sep-2021
Fighting viruses with algae
DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
A comprehensive literature review linking algae and antivirals determines compounds in algae may demonstrate an exceptional—and as yet untapped—potential to combat viral diseases at every point along the viral infection pathway.
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- Algal Research
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- U.S. Department of Energy
13-Sep-2021
Anže Slosar: Then and Now; 2011 Early Career Award Winner
DOE/US Department of Energy
To map the structures in the universe, Anže Slosar scaled up Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey data. He uses light from very distant cosmic objects called quasars as a backlight to illuminate the structure in the universe in front of them.
10-Sep-2021
Argonne is helping communities avoid the climate crosshairs
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Scientists at Argonne are addressing the vulnerabilities of infrastructure systems through the lens of climate impacts: They are creating detailed climate maps and adapting them to infrastructure as a way for communities to protect themselves from the effects of climate change.
10-Sep-2021
Imposing Chaos on Magnetic Fields Suppresses Runaway Electrons in a Fusion Plasma
DOE/US Department of Energy
Researchers are using smaller tokamaks and computer models to test approaches for suppressing runaway electrons. This research used measurements and modeling to demonstrate that perturbations to the magnetic field in a tokamak fusion plasma can suppress high-energy runaway electrons. The results could help improve the operation of ITER and other future fusion devices.
10-Sep-2021
Soap study shows the value of global connections during the pandemic
DOE/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Researchers at the University of Leeds deepened their understanding of a synthetic detergent without ever setting foot in the lab where their experiments took place.