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Official account for @Energy Office of Science, the largest single supporter of basic research in the physical sciences in the U.S.
Washington D.C.
Joined July 2010
Sometimes scientific terms can be confusing. @ENERGY's "DOE Explains..." offers straightforward explanations of everything from Atmospheric Radiation to Ultrafast Science https://t.co/OdlOF8edRf
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.@ENERGY's National Quantum Information Science Research Centers are strengthening the scientific ecosystem & catalyzing discoveries. We're renewing all 5 to advance our leadership in quantum & support innovative scientists, including Nobel Prize winners: https://t.co/qTaUD7j18h
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Private + Public alignment is key to delivering fusion power in the 2030s. DOE’s Fusion Science & Technology Roadmap is the blueprint. 🧩 Build 🧠 Innovate 🌎 Grow More at 🔗 https://t.co/GQM456P2J2
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“Winning the AI race requires new & creative partnerships that will bring together the brightest minds & industries American technology and science has to offer,” said @SecretaryWright. He announced a partnership to build @ENERGY's largest AI computer: https://t.co/CgIjNT23TC
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We're proud to announce the Lux & Discovery supercomputers @ORNL! @ENERGY already runs 3 of the world's most powerful supercomputers. This new pair will continue that leadership. Once launched, they will focus on AI & next-gen computing hardware: https://t.co/bbnYNkgZ8g
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.@ENERGY has announced two new supercomputers — Discovery and Lux — at ORNL. These systems will play a key role in advancing global scientific leadership, enhancing national security, and driving innovation in AI. Learn more ➡️ https://t.co/cXLgpAyUpa
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The Enrico Fermi Presidential Award is one of the highest honors in science and technology. Awardees have made exceptional achievements in science, tech, policy, or management that advance @ENERGY’s mission. Nominations are now open: https://t.co/i9BTRyOiT6
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To achieve commercial fusion power, we must tackle critical science and technology gaps as well as define essential milestones. With the input of 600+ stakeholders, the new Fusion Science and Technology Roadmap provides a national strategy for fusion: https://t.co/GQM456P2J2
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Interested in the request for proposals to lease DOE land for building & powering AI data centers near @ORNL on the Oak Ridge Reservation? Register for the virtual Oak Ridge Commercial AI & Energy Generation Infrastructure Program Industry Day on Oct. 15: https://t.co/gSbiaRx2wc
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Learn more in a feature article:
energy.gov
Omar M. Yaghi, a chemist supported by the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science, has been awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
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On Monday, I had the chance to visit Commonwealth Fusion Systems, an American entrepreneurial company working on fusion energy—it’s coming soon! I also visited my alma mater to see firsthand the innovative work being done here every day to drive American energy forward.
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🎉 Congrats to @UCBerkeley's Omar Yaghi, awarded the 2025 @NobelPrize in Chemistry for pioneering reticular chemistry and creating metal–organic frameworks (MOFs). Yaghi led @molecularfndry at LBNL and is now a Lab affiliate. @doescience @advlightsource
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Yaghi created a field called reticular chemistry, which involves stitching together molecular building blocks to form porous structures — metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) — with myriad applications.
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Congratulations to Omar Yaghi @UCBerkeley who just received the 2025 Nobel Prize in chemistry! His research supported by @doescience advanced the tech of metal-organic frameworks. These structures can be used for storing valuable gases, catalyzing reactions & harvesting water.
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Imagine a crystal with space inside of it that gases and chemicals can flow through. These metal-organic frameworks can store valuable gases, catalyze reactions & harvest water. Omar Yaghi @UCBerkeley just received the 2025 #Nobel Prize in chemistry for his work developing them!
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Scientists observe quantum mechanical properties on very small scales. But John Clarke, Michel Devoret & John M. Martinis showed @BerkeleyLab that these properties could be observed in a system big enough to hold in your hand. They just received the 2025 #Nobel Prize in physics!
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Congratulations to John Clarke (formerly @BerkeleyLab), Michel Devoret, & John M. Martinis for receiving the 2025 Nobel Prize in physics! Their research on quantum effects, supported by @doescience, will set the stage for next-gen quantum tech.
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