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An outgrowth of immense investment in scientific research initiated by the U.S. Government during World War II, the National Laboratories have served as the leading institutions for scientific innovation in the United States for more than seventy years.

The Energy Department's 17 National Labs tackle the critical scientific challenges of our time -- from combating climate change to discovering the origins of our universe -- and possess unique instruments and facilities, many of which are found nowhere else in the world. They address large scale, complex research and development challenges with a multidisciplinary approach that places an emphasis on translating basic science to innovation.

75 Discoveries
Learn about 75 National Laboratory breakthroughs that have changed and improved the lives of millions of Americans. 
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Explore Our User Facilities
The Office of Science national scientific user facilities provide researchers with the most advanced tools of modern science.
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17 Labs in 17 Minutes

Listen to our Direct Current podcast episode highlighting unique stories from each National Lab! 

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Computing
Learn about the high performance computing resources at the National Labs, which feature some of the fastest supercomputers in the world. 
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#NationalLab Tweets
Get Twitter updates from the National Labs.
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