A network of researchers from UT Health Science Center, UT and ORNL are collaborating on the Development and Advancement of ...
The awards recognize supervisors who provide practical support, including flexibility, understanding and encouragement during ...
The project, called NEUROPix — short for neuromorphic computing for pixel detectors — recently received a three-year award through the Department of Energy’s High Energy Physics program. The funding ...
Scott DeNeale is a water resources engineer whose work at Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Water Power Program centers on how hydropower research can be applied to water-energy systems. His specialty ...
Researchers used the world’s fastest supercomputer for open science to train an artificial intelligence model that captures ...
“Hematite is abundant, chemically stable and nontoxic,” said Qiyang Sun, a postdoctoral researcher in ORNL’s Neutron Scattering Division and project lead. “By confirming its altermagnetic nature, we ...
Rob Moore is a recognized leader in the development of autonomous science and self-driving laboratories at the Department of ...
A summary of the latest and most engaging news coverage about ORNL, lab staff and DOE, as well as ORNL history and science and technology stories of interest. Opinions expressed in the stories in this ...
Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory, working with international partners, have uncovered surprising behavior in a specially engineered crystal. Composed of tantalum ...
The Molten Salt Reactor Experiment achieved its first self-sustaining nuclear reaction on June 1, 1965. Three years later, on Oct. 8, 1968, it became the first reactor ever to run on uranium-233. MSRE ...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory collects, curates, and delivers unique geospatial datasets that offer a full picture of human activities, the natural and built environment, and the interactions among ...
1. A. Passian, T. Thundat, R. H. Farahi, “Microscale fluid transport using optically controlled marangoni effects,” US 2009/0020426 A1. 2. A. Passian, L. Tetard ...
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