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Energy Secretary Abraham Hosts "What's Next Expo" Featuring Exhibits of "Future Science...

October 14, 2004

DOE Labs, Universities and Second Sight Partner to Speed Development of "Artificial...

Restoring Sight through Science

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Image: Cover of Report "One Year Later: Actions Taken in the United States and Canada to Reduce Blackout Risk"


Power Blackout: One Year Later

On August 14, 2003, the largest power blackout in North American history affected eight U.S. States and the Province of Ontario, leaving up to 50 million people with no electricity. In its new report, "The August 14, 2003 Blackout, One Year Later: Actions Taken in the United States and Canada to Reduce Blackout Risk," the joint U.S.-Canadian task force assigned to determine the cause of the blackout releases a follow-up report. More >

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