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FY 2010 Budget Request for the DOE Office of Science
05/07/09 :: Secretary Chu: President's Energy Budget Creates Jobs, Restores America's Scientific Leadership and Puts Nation on the Path to Energy Independence more>
05/07/09 :: Secretary Chu's Presentation more>
05/07/09 :: Overview of the FY 2010 DOE Office of Science Budget Request more>

2009 DOE National Science Bowl®
5/04/09 :: Mira Loma High School and Hopkins Junior High School from California Win U.S. Department of Energy National Science Bowl® more>
5/03/09 :: "Sweet 16" High School and Middle School Teams Advance in DOE's National Science Bowl® in Washington, DC; St. Andrews Episcopal School from Amarillo, Texas Wins Speed Race in the Hydrogen Fuel Cell Model Car Challenge more>
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Associate Director, Office of Fusion Energy Sciences
05/01/09 :: A Message from Office of Science Acting Director and Principal Deputy for Science Programs Dr. Patricia Dehmer about the Appointment of Dr. Edmund Synakowski as the Associate Director of the Office of Science for the Office of Fusion Energy Sciences more>

NOvA Project
05/01/09 :: Officials Break Ground for the World's Most Advanced Neutrino Experiment more>

DOE Office of Science Energy Frontier Research Centers
4/27/09 :: The White House today announced that the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science will invest $777 million in Energy Frontier Research Centers (EFRCs) over the next five years. In a major effort to accelerate the scientific breakthroughs needed to build a new 21st-century energy economy, 46 new multi-million-dollar EFRCs will be established at universities, national laboratories, nonprofit organizations, and private firms across the nation (Fact Sheet).
Supported in part by funds made available under President Obama’s American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (Recovery Act), the EFRCs will bring together groups of leading scientists to address fundamental issues in fields ranging from solar energy and electricity storage to materials sciences, biofuels, advanced nuclear systems, and carbon capture and sequestration (synopses of the 46 EFRC awards).
For more information about the DOE Office of Science Energy Frontier Research Centers...

Recovery Act Funding for the Office of Science
03/23/09 :: Energy Secretary Chu Announces $1.2 Billion in Recovery Act Funding for Science more>
03/23/09 :: Fact Sheet: DOE National Laboratory Recovery Act Funding at a Glance more>
03/23/09 :: Backgrounder: Science Funding and the Economy more>
03/23/09 :: Ames Laboratory to Receive Approximately $1.7 Million in Recovery Act Funding more>
More information about Recovery Act funding for the Office of Science...
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