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![ORNL Review v41n3](/sites/default/files/Cover%20v41n3.jpg)
Vol. 41, No. 3, ( 2008)
Scientific Myths- Editorial: Challenging scientific myths
- Features: Ethanol forces a choice between food and fuel ... Alzheimer's is an incurable disease ... ORNL glows in the dark ... Enormous supercomputers are making research impractical ... Recycling spent nuclear fuel increases the risk of weapons proliferation ... Only an engineer can operate a zero-energy house ... Lighter cars are less safe than heavier vehicles ... Wireless technologies are inherently unreliable
- A Closer View: Jeff Smith
- Research Horizons: Still the Leader
- Awards: And the Winner Is ...
![ORNL Review v41n2](/sites/default/files/Cover%20v41n2.jpg)
Vol. 41, No. 2, ( 2008)
Extreme Science- Editorial: Extreme Science
- Features: Miraculous Coatings … Under Extreme Pressure … Extremely Strong … Extremely Waterproof … Molecules in Jail … Defying Traditional Behavior … Where It All Began … The Universe Is Us … Predictions at the Extreme
- A Closer View: Michelle Buchanan
- Research Horizons: Feeling the Heat ... The Next Small Thing
- Awards: And the Winner Is ...
![ORNL Review v41n1](/sites/default/files/Cover%20v41n1.jpg)
Vol. 41, No. 1, ( 2008)
Pursuing Energy Options- Editorial: The South’s Energy Laboratory
- Features: Southern Solution … The Missing Piece … A Different Path … Facing the Right Direction … Giving Back … Southern Teamwork … Reducing the Appetite … The Ultimate Solution
- A Closer View: Dana Christensen
- Research Horizons: Extending the Half-Life … A Renewed Interest … Mouse-Like … Modeling Metal Fuels …
- Awards: And the Winners Are...
![ORNL Review v10n4](/sites/default/files/Cover%20v10n4.jpg)
Vol. 10, No. 4, ( 1977)
- Management of High-Level Wastes
- Household Energy Use. From Consumption to Conservation
- Competition between Fossil and Nuclear Fueled Power Plants
- The Stewardship of ERDA's Forests
- Molten Salt Chemistry at ORNL. A Short History
- Carbon Dioxide and Climate. How Fast Can We Safely Burn Coal?
- Books. Niels Bohr Collected Works, Volume 4: The Periodic System (19201 1924), edited by J. Rud Nielsen
- Take a Number
- Lab Anecdote. An Evening with Max Bredig
- Research Shop Achievement
- Awards and Appointments
![ORNL Review v10n3](/sites/default/files/Cover%20v10n3.jpg)
Vol. 10, No. 3, ( 1977)
- Coal Conversion. Sorting out the Health and Environmental Impacts
- Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Thirty Years of Concern
- Today's MIT Chemical Engineers
- The New Phlebotomists
- Lab Anecdote. Shhhhhh
- Take a Number
- Books. Nuclear Power: Development and Management of a Technology, by Frank G. Dawson
- Awards and Appointments
![ORNL Review v10n2](/sites/default/files/Cover%20v10n2.jpg)
Vol. 10, No. 2, ( 1977)
- State of the Laboratory—1976
- Where Seldom is Heard a Discouraging Word. USSR Nuclear
- The View from the Top. Mel Feldman's Year as ANS President
- Books. On Systems Analysis: An essay concerning the limitations of some mathematical methods in the social, political, and biological sciences, by David Berlinski
- Take a Number
- R&D Achievement at ORNL: Neutron Scattering
- Lab Anecdote. Turning Professional
- Awards and Appointments
![ORNL Review v10n1](/sites/default/files/Cover%20v10n1.jpg)
Vol. 10, No. 1, ( 1977)
- Water-Reactor Safety. The ORNL Experiments
- Energy, Environment, and Health. What Can We Learn from the Nuclear Experience?
- What About the Nuclear Fuel Cycle— Where Do We Stand?
- Coal Liquefaction— Removing the Bottleneck
- Take a Number
- Books. Grants: How to Find Out About Them and What to Do Next, by Virginia P. White
- R&D Sequels
- Lab Anecdote. The Betatron
- Awards and Appointments
- Letter from a Reader
![ORNL Review v6n3](/sites/default/files/Cover%20v6n3.jpg)
Vol. 6, No. 3, ( 1973)
- The Interesting Fuel for the HTGR
- Physical Research. A three-tiered strategy in support of energy R&D
- The History and Promise of ESCA at ORNL
- The Reactor as a Source of Industrial Energy
- Take a Number
- Lab Anecdote. Nothing could be simpler, or, the case of the left-handed GIs
![ORNL Review v6n2](/sites/default/files/Cover%20v6n2.jpg)
Vol. 6, No. 2, ( 1973)
- Can the Mandrake Predict the Crops? A New Use for Phenology
- The Resident Polyglot. Odd Problems Met in the Course of Operating an Office of Language Services
- Clinton Laboratories—the War Years. Heavy Recall 30 Years Later
- Problem Solving. The Evolution of Analytical Chemistry
- AMW Comments
- Take a Number
- Books. The Collected Works of Leo Szilard: Scientific Papers
![ORNL Review v6n1](/sites/default/files/Cover%20v6n1.jpg)
Vol. 6, No. 1, ( 1973)
- State of the Laboratory—1972
- Where Do they Go ... Our Poisons?
- Russian Diary:Impressions from a Brief Visit
- Take a Number
- Books. Only One Earth, by Barbara Ward and Rene Dubos
- Lab Anecdote: Hafnium-Free Zirconium for Nuclear Reactors