Education and our energy future are linked.
Science, math and engineering education is more important than ever and getting nuclear science introduced into a science curriculum nationwide is a doable objective. With it, we must grow awareness and understanding of the applications of nuclear science and technology.
Power Path To Nuclear Energy

Fueling interest in nuclear science and clean electricity through innovative learning materials provided to public-school children is happening with Power Path to Nuclear Energy, a nuclear science curriculum.
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E3–Entrepreneurs, Energy and Environment

E3 brings you an extensive curriculum focused on energy sources, sustainability, government policy and innovation opportunities as they relate to your business.
The Nuclear Clean Air Energy initiative is proud to partner with E3—Entrepreneurs, Energy and Environment—as they focus on educating women business owners on critical issues to our country. E3 is a national education initiative of Women Impacting Public Policy.
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The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History

The nation’s only congressionally chartered museum in its field and a Smithsonian affiliate. Nuclear science continues to influence our world, and the museum reaches out to educate Americans on this vital branch of science.
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Energy Solutions Foundation wants you to get the answers!
Click now to ask a real-life scientist or engineer your questions now. What you’ll get back is helpful information and a positive interaction with science and engineering professionals that we hope will motivate your career choice.
Did you know: The National Science Foundation reports that the unemployment rate for scientists and engineers is lower than the unemployment rates in the rest of the economy and that the number of workers in science and engineering occupations grows at an average of 6% annually.

