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    Through the years, has aircraft parts, cars, and even a house! Take a look back 👀🔙 at some of the highlights.

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    Feb 14

    On Valentine's Day we want you to spend more time with people you love and less time in . is enlisting the help of our Eagle for an project led by to find traffic solutions with

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    Looking for the perfect or experience in ? We have a match for you! ❤️ Explore a variety of opportunities at and other federal facilities through ➡️

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    Feb 13

    Thank you, , for hosting this forum on . not only has the world’s most powerful in Summit but research leaders who will help to keep the U.S. No. 1.

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    ORNL holds the for the largest solid object? Learn more about the lab's expertise in . 👇

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    “Going out to the schools is something I really love to do because you can just see the light come on in the students’ faces.” Sharing her love for is just one thing that keeps Clarice Phelps .

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    Want to know more about how produces actinium-225? We hosted a few weeks ago, and they delivered a closer look at the process.

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    🎉 Today we're celebrating the International Day of Women and Girls in science! We'll be highlighting some of the we're lucky to have right here at 🎉

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    NEW research uncovers common genes between poplar trees and humans that control callus and tumor formation. These genes were conserved over billions of years and have applications in bioenergy production and new cancer treatments 🌳🧬⚕️

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    Using the Titan , a team led by James McClure of developed a new geometric model to predict the fluid state of rock structures from theory rather than relying on observational data.

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