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2010

12.15.10DOE Blog

Strengthening Today's Science Talent to Become Tomorrow's Science Leaders

A hidden strength of science is its diversity. That strength was visible yesterday as the Energy Department celebrated its 13 winners of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE).
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11.30.10Press Release

Could 135,000 Laptops Help Solve the Energy Challenge?

Department of Energy supercomputers to pursue breakthroughs in biofuels, nuclear power, medicine, climate change and fundamental research.
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11.22.10ASCR

Science Medalist Washington Pioneered Parallel Climate Models

On November 17th, scientist Warren Washington accepted the National Medal of Science from President Obama. For decades, Washington and his colleagues have merged climate science with DOE high-performance computers to help change how the world understands climate and how climate scientists use computers.
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11.10.10From the Labs

PNNL's Richard Smith named 2010 Scientist of the YearExternal link

Biochemist Dick Smith of the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory named 2010 Scientist of the Year by R&D Magazine, the first DOE scientist to be so honored.
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08.05.10Press Release

Secretary Chu Announces 150 Students to Receive Graduate Fellowships in Science, Mathematics and Engineering

The DOE Office of Science announced the names of 150 graduate students selected for the Graduate Fellowship program. The program received additional funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment act.
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