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Updates every hour. Last Updated: 4-Jun-2026 06:16 ET (4-Jun-2026 10:16 GMT/UTC)
How much dam water is needed for fish and energy?
DOE/Pacific Northwest National LaboratoryNew research identifies the most important factors in successful fish passage, pointing toward new options for flexible dam operations.
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- Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
A new approach to transportation: Pairing off-street parking with electric scooters
DOE/Argonne National LaboratoryA pilot program led by Argonne and the Civic Infrastructure Collaborative uncovers a fun and creative way to make urban transportation more environmentally friendly.
How does a river breathe?
DOE/Pacific Northwest National LaboratoryPNNL scientists have been studying how rivers and streams breathe. Their research focuses on respiration, organic matter, and natural disturbances that affect rivers and streams.
- Journal
- Frontiers in Water
Hands-on science creates winning conditions for local youth
DOE/Oak Ridge National LaboratoryFor kids in underserved communities, access to STEM experiences does not come as a given. Candice Halbert, YO-STEM founder and chemist at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory, is working to change this. Halbert devotes her time outside the lab to building STEM opportunities for youth in nearby communities.
YO-STEM, or Youth Outreach in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math, has served the local community for seven years, and this marks year three for its competitive co-ed robotics teams. Currently, YO-STEM robotics teams, Radium and Gr8ness, rank 16 and 17 out of 145 teams in Tennessee registered for the middle-school robotics competition hosted by VEX on March 8 and 9 in Hendersonville, Tenn. The two teams are also the only Knox County teams in the state’s top 20 for this robotics competition.
City without walls
DOE/Oak Ridge National LaboratoryFengqui "Frank" Li is a computational developer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory who uses his background in architecture and interest in crosscutting research to pursue a landscape of ideas related to building energy usage and urban systems.
Conduction-cooled accelerating cavity proves feasible for commercial applications
DOE/Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator FacilityFrom televisions to X-ray machines, many modern technologies are enabled by electrons that have been juiced up by a particle accelerator. Now, Jefferson Lab has teamed up with General Atomics and other partners to unlock even more applications. The team has designed, built and successfully tested a prototype of a key component of particle accelerators that could enable novel industrial applications of accelerators.
- Journal
- Physical Review Accelerators and Beams
Planning for a smooth landing on Mars
DOE/Oak Ridge National LaboratorySince 2019, a team of NASA scientists and their partners have been using NASA’s FUN3D software on supercomputers located at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility, or OLCF, to conduct computational fluid dynamics, or CFD, simulations of a human-scale Mars lander. The team’s ongoing research project is a first step in determining how to safely land a vehicle with humans onboard onto the surface of Mars.
Argonne hosts 22nd annual Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day
DOE/Argonne National LaboratoryEighth-grade girls from the Chicago area attend the laboratory’s Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day, designed to inspire young women to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and math.
Out of the desert, a quantum powerhouse rises
DOE/Sandia National LaboratoriesIn January, Sandia National Laboratories and The University of New Mexico created the Quantum New Mexico Institute, a cooperatively run research center headquartered at the university.