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Wireless power transfer system achieves 270-kilowatt charge

Quantum chemistry helps characterize coordination complex of elusive Element 61

Researchers make 'green' floor to replace steel

Scientists have developed a technology that converts a conventionally unrecyclable mixture of plastic waste into useful chemicals, presenting a new strategy in the toolkit to combat global plastic waste.

Neutrons prove ‘Bond villain’ did not cause Arecibo telescope collapse

Commercial quantum computer identifies molecular candidate for better solar cell

Scientists discover cancer trigger that could spur targeted drug therapies | ORNL

Dilbert's “Salary Theorem”

Researchers used neutron scattering to design a catalyst that converts biomass into fuel sources with remarkably high efficiency and offers new possibilities for manufacturing advanced renewable materials.

Frontier: ORNL's 2021 exascale supercomputer will run on AMD CPUs and GPUs

Oceans’ uranium stores for sustainable nuclear energy: Scientists have demonstrated a new bio-inspired material for an eco-friendly and cost-effective approach to recovering uranium from seawater, which could help in extracting uranium resources from oceans for sustainable energy production.

Markov Analysis of Software Specifications (1993)

A team led Oak Ridge National Laboratory has used sophisticated neutron scattering techniques to detect an elusive quantum state known as the Higgs amplitude mode in a two-dimensional material

Nano-spike catalysts convert carbon dioxide directly into ethanol

Complex materials can self-organize into circuits, may form basis for multifunction chips

American climate and energy scientists have developed a new method to pinpoint which electrical service areas will be most vulnerable as populations grow and temperatures rise

Simulating nuclear fission at the quantum level on ORNL's Titan

Speedy ion conduction in solid electrolytes clears road for advanced energy devices

Survival of the Relocated Population of the U.S. After a Nuclear Attack (1976)

Oak Ridge N.L. surges forward with 20-kilowatt wireless charging for vehicles

‘Odd Couple’ Monolayer Semiconductors Align to Advance Optoelectronics

Advances in extracting uranium from seawater announced in special issue

ORNL–NIST team explores nanoscale objects and processes with microwave microscopy

ORNL researchers invent tougher plastic with 50 percent renewable content

ORNL process could be white lightning to electronics industry

ORNL microscopy captures real-time view of evolving fuel cell catalysts

Calcium-48’s ‘neutron skin’ thinner than previously thought

Oak Ridge National Laboratory Unveils SOM-Designed 3D-Printed Building, AMIE

Summit – Oak Ridge National Laboratory's new supercomputer coming in 2018

Researchers have sequenced the entire genome of the Clostridium autoethanogenum bacterium, which is used to sustainably produce fuel and chemicals from a range of raw materials, including gases derived from biomass and industrial wastes

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