CURRENT ISSUE - Vol 46, No 1, 2013
This issue of the Review provide a glimpse of the next wave of disruptive materials research at ORNL—materials that enable precision measurement of the neutron, fibers that separate uranium from seawater, accident-tolerant nuclear fuels, graphene technology, and new innovations in materials design and development accelerated by nanoscale science and computer simulation.
TABLE OF CONTENTSEDITORIALDriving innovation in A CLOSER VIEWRESEARCH HORIZONS'Zoomable' map of poplar proteins |
FEATURED RESEARCHRethinking nuclear fuel design
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