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![ORNL Review v38n2](/sites/default/files/Cover%20v38n2.jpg)
Vol. 38, No. 2, ( 2005)
Attracting the Next Generation of Great Scientists- Features: Editorial: The Search for New Scientific Superstars ... Filling the Talent Pipeline ... Still Making a Mark ... The Critical Difference ... A Winning Couple ... The Best of Both Worlds ... Mentors and Inventors ... Coming Home ... Finding the Next Small Thing ... The Path of Least Resistance
- Profile: Paul Gilman: Oak Ridge Center for Advanced Studies
- Research Horizons: Superheavy Nuclei: Taking Shape in Theory ... A New Spin
- Awards: And the Winners Are...
![ORNL Review v38n1](/sites/default/files/Cover%20v38n1.jpg)
Vol. 38, No. 1, ( 2005)
Addressing the World's Energy Challenges- Features: Editorial: An Important Part of the Solution ... Energy Efficiency: Stretching America's Resources ... Energy Prophets: Providing International Solutions ... Energy Prophets: U.S. Oil Dependence ... Aid for the Auto Industry ... Multiple Roads to the Hydrogen Car ... Closer to the Customer ... Pushing the Envelope ... Letting the Sunshine In ... Industry Efficiency ... More Power to the Grid ... Research Tools for the Nation ... Energy Partners
- Profile: John Petersen: Focusing on the UT-ORNL Synergy
- Research Horizons: Fusion: A Big Win for ORNL ... Attractive Materials Process ... Glassy Steel
- Awards: And the Winners Are ...
![ORNL Review v32n3](/sites/default/files/Cover%20v32n3.jpg)
Vol. 32, No. 3, ( 1999)
Brave New Nanoworld- Editorial: Science of Tiny Features Faces Big Future
- Brave New Nanoworld
- Materials Advance May Help the Semiconductor Industry
- Imitating Nature: Nanopowders for Ceramics
- Caged Atoms for Flat-Panel Displays
- Nanosensor Probes Single Living Cells
- ORNL Wins Eight R&D 100 Awards
- Capturing a Role in Carbon Storage Studies
- Earth's Vegetation and Soils: Natural Scrubber for Carbon Emissions?
- Amazing Microbes
- Nuclear Winners
![ORNL Review v32n2](/sites/default/files/Cover%20v32n2.jpg)
Vol. 32, No. 2, ( 1999)
New Light on Exploding Stars![ORNL Review v32n1](/sites/default/files/Cover%20v32n1.jpg)
Vol. 32, No. 1, ( 1999)
Measurement Technologies- Measures of a Successful National Laboratory
- ORNL and the Smart Sensor Revolution
- High-Tech for Health
- Reducing the Threat of War and Terrorism
- Incredible Shrinking Labs: Chipping Away at Analytical Costs
- Cars, Clothes, and Computers: Help for Industry
- Of Mice, Monitors, and Medicine
- Hardware for Hardwoods: Monitoring Effects of Global Change on Forests
- New Measurements Using Neutrons: Benefits of the SNS
- Bytes Help Take the Bite out of Crime
- Contact Information
![ORNL Review v7n3](/sites/default/files/Cover%20v7n3.jpg)
Vol. 7, No. 3, ( 1974)
- The MIT Interns
- A Glow from the Distant Past. Thermoluminescence in Ancient Pottery
- Molten-Salt Breeder Reactors. Development Status and Future Program
- ORNL's Inspectors General
- Books. Einstein, by Jeremy Bernstein
- Awards and Appointments
- Take a Number
- Lab Anecdote. "Let us establish a scholarly tradition at ORNL"
![ORNL Review v7n2](/sites/default/files/Cover%20v7n2.jpg)
Vol. 7, No. 2, ( 1974)
- The High Flux Isotope Reactor at ORNL
- The ORNL Transuranium Element Program
- Checking Out the High-Conducting Organic Salts
- Words for Alvin Weinberg
- Isotopes in Space
- Books. Proceedings of the CETI Conference held in September 1971, in Yerevan, capital of the Armenian SST, in sight of Mt. Ararat
- Take a Number
- Lab Anecdote. For Everyone a Tin Badge
![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