The impacts of science from HFIR include the development of medical isotopes and elements for the periodic table, fuels and ...
Gerald “Jerry” Tuskan, director of the Department of Energy Center for Bioenergy Innovation and ORNL Corporate Fellow, ...
Researchers Sang-Ho Kim, An-Ping Li, Bronson Messer and Zac Ward of the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory ...
DOE has renewed funding for the Quantum Science Center, led by Oak Ridge National Laboratory, through 2030. National labs, ...
ORNL, NVIDIA, and HPE are partnering to integrate quantum computing, AI, and high-performance computing using NVIDIA NVQLink and CUDA-Q, establishing a hybrid testbed at ORNL to advance ...
Bio-SANS is a Biological Small-Angle Neutron Scattering instrument that uses neutrons to study the structure and function of complex biological materials with high precision. As part of the Center for ...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and the U.S. Department of Energy's Water Power Technologies Office (WPTO) are seeking participants for short-term collaborative projects to accelerate the ...
ORNL, NVIDIA, and HPE are partnering to integrate quantum computing, AI, and high-performance computing using NVIDIA NVQLink and CUDA-Q, establishing a hybrid testbed at ORNL to advance ...
The Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory, NVIDIA, and HPE will seek to open new insights into quantum ...
ORNL-led research demonstrated how an electric stylus can precisely pattern and measure the behavior of ferroelectric materials at the nanoscale, enabling scientists to create, understand and control ...
Chemists at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have invented a more efficient way to extract lithium from waste liquids leached from mining sites, oil fields and used batteries.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory collaborated with commercial utility EPB and the University of Tennessee Chattanooga to develop and test the first transmission of an entangled quantum signal using ...
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