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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 v31n1-2](/sites/default/files/Cover%20v31n1-2.jpg)
Vol. 31, No. 1, ( 1998)
State of the Laboratory- State of the Laboratory—1997
- Neutron Science and Technology Initiatives
- Life Sciences Initiative
- High-Performance Computing Initiatives
- Biological Sciences
- Environmental Sciences and Technology
- Energy Production and Energy End-Use Technologies
- Instrumentation, Manufacturing, and Control Technologies
- Advanced Materials Processing, Synthesis, and Characterization
- Physical Sciences and Neutron Science and Technology
- Computational Science, Advanced Computing, and Robotics
- R&D 100 Awards
- Technology Transfer: CRADAs and Licenses
![ORNL Review v2n2](/sites/default/files/Cover%20v2n2.jpg)
Vol. 2, No. 2, ( 1968)
- MSRE into MSBR? The Hopes for ORNL's Molten Salt Reactor Program
- Thermonuclear's Stepchild. The Medical Instrumentation Group—and How It Grew
- Macromolecular Separations. A Case History of Productive Collaboration
- Earthquakes and Nuclear Power
![ORNL Review v2n1](/sites/default/files/Cover%20v2n1.jpg)
Vol. 2, No. 1, ( 1968)
- Toward Fusion: The Target Plasma Program
- Critical Chemical Problems in the Development of Nuclear Reactors
- Science for Nonscientists. the So-Called "Humanities Conferences" at Oak Ridge Associated Universities
- ORNL's Sister Laboratory in Thailand
![ORNL Review v1n2](/sites/default/files/Cover%20v1n2.jpg)
Vol. 1, No. 2, ( 1968)
- The Oak Ridge Life Sciences Program as a Challenge to the Pollution Problem
- Julius Robert Oppenheimer (1904-1967). A Fellow Physicist's Tribute to a Pioneer of the Nuclear Age
- Social Problems and National Socio-Technical Institutions
- Project Aquarium