A dual fuel combustion system developed by Oak Ridge National Laboratory in collaboration with Caterpillar Inc. addresses the ...
As a teenager in Wartburg, Tennessee, Robert Stewart’s bedroom reflected two defining interests: On one wall, he had pinned ...
The Department of Energy’s Rapid Operational Validation Initiative (ROVI) has reached a major milestone with the development and live demonstration of the ROVI DataHub, a secure, scalable data ...
Scientists at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a platform that engineers heat-loving microbes for industrial-scale manufacturing in a matter of weeks compared ...
ORNL produces and supplies actinium-225, a rare isotope essential for targeted alpha therapy and vital to advancing cancer treatment research. Targeted alpha therapy attacks tumors while sparing ...
A purified sample of actinium-225, produced at ORNL’s Radiochemical Engineering Development Center, glows blue when the air that surrounds it is ionized by alpha particles. The FDA has acknowledged ...
At the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory, researchers have made a match in pairing the nuclear analysis code SAMMY with the high-resolution neutron transmission measurements from ...
ORNL and ACP Technologies have partnered for more than seven years to advance pitch-based materials for carbon fiber and synthetic graphite production, helping move the technology from laboratory ...
Initially, FACE sites were developed as research and development platforms, later evolving into environmental research user facilities open to the broader scientific community. DOE's Biological and ...
Dr. Kumar's current research area includes developing new composite manufacturing techniques using large-scale polymer additive manufacturing (AM) and traditional & advanced manufacturing processes.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and the Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office (H2O) of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) are seeking participants for short-term collaborative projects to ...
Jeremy Smith obtained his PhD in Biophysics from the University of London. After graduation, he worked as a post-doctoral associate and lecturer at Harvard University in the group of Martin Karplus.
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