Chu's Legacy at DOE: Some Fields Gain, Others Falter
The Nobel-winning scientist leading the U.S. Energy Department resigns, hopes to return to academia. Steven Chu, the Nobel-winning scientist who leads the sprawling U.S. Department of Energy, has resigned after 4 years in office. Chu gave a sweeping description of the department's many accompli...
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Steven Chu, the Nobel-winning scientist who leads the sprawling U.S. Department of Energy, has resigned after 4 years in office. Chu gave a sweeping description of the department's many accomplishments in his letter of resignation, but he gets mixed grades for his political skills. |
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