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Vol. 22, No. 2, ( 1989)
Life Sciences at ORNL Editorial Biology Research Genetics- Genetics Research in the Biology Division
- Chromosome Alterations and Cancer
- Targets for Mutagenesis
- Mouse Models of Human Genetic Disorders
- Mouse Genome Characterization
- Pursuing Biology's Holy Grail
- Radiation-Induced Cancers
- Extrapolating Cancer Risk
- In Vitro-In Vivo Models for Cancer Studies. New model systems aid understanding of cancer mechanisms
- Probing Mechanisms for Cancer Suppression. An ORNL technique improves understanding of factors that block tumor growth
- Protein Engineering
- Altering Human Epidermal Growth Factor
- DNA Repair—A Recipe for Survival. Research is zeroing in on the cell's mechanisms for self-repair
- Can the CO2 Fixation Enzyme Be Improved?
Vol. 22, No. 1, ( 1989)
State of the Laboratory 1978-88- State of the Laboratory 1978-88: Years of Change. The upsurge in materials, energy conservation, and global environmental research and improvements in nuclear reactors are among the highlights of the 37th annual State of the Laboratory address, given recently by ORNL 's Acting Director for 1988.
- Competitiveness Begins at Home. Our new Laboratory director says cooperative efforts are crucial to making ORNL a serious competitor in world research and development.
- Market Research Aids Technology Transfer
- SIDEBAR: The MBA Experience. University of Tennessee business graduate students assist Energy Systems in market research that has led to 32licensing agreements with private firms.
- Awards and Appointments
- Books. Strategic Defense and Arms Control (eds. Alvin Weinberg, Jack Barkenbus) reviewed by David J. Bjornstad of the Energy Division; new books by ORNL authors and editors
- R&D Updates. High Flux Isotope Reactor restarted again; off-site wells being sampled; ORNL involved in "cold fusion" experiments
- Take a Number
- Technical Highlights. ORNL designs Smart House system; ORNL home energy audit tested in two states; new devices for detecting radioactivity and destroying chemical toxins in groundwater
- User Facilities. Coordinator' s office established to simplify user access
- Educational Activities. University and Educational Programs discussed by new manager
- Technology Transfer. Bee detector licensed, ORNL technology used by Commerce Park tenant, ORNL-industry agreements in materials research
Vol. 14, No. 4, ( 1981)
- Eastern Oil Shale and the Environment
- Personal Transportation of the Future
- Images of the Heart
- Projected Man
- Take a Number
- Readers Comments
- Information Meeting Highlights. Lessons of the Hudson River Power Case; Sulfur Gases and Vegetation; Hazard Prediction Methods
- Books. City Behind a Fence
- Awards and Appointments
Vol. 14, No. 3, ( 1981)
- The Human Factor of Reactor Safety
- Reconstructing Past Climate
- Putting It on the Line. Electronic Help for ORNL Authors and Editors
- Toward a Desirable Energy Future. A Summary of Results from the ORNL National Energy Perspective Project
- Genes and Cancer
Vol. 14, No. 2, ( 1981)
- State of the Laboratory—1980. Technology Push/Market Pull
- Spiraling Down the Watershed. How Flowing-Water Ecosystems Cycle Nutrients
- Artificial Intelligence is Coming. Applications at ORNL
- Health Risk Analysis Science, Politics, and Public Concern
Vol. 14, No. 1, ( 1981)
- SEM at ORNL
- Golden Days—or Brass?
- Skimming the Surface. An account of theoretical and experimental collaboration
- Trends in Scientific and Technical Information
- Pressure Vessel Integrity How will it respond to sudden cooling?
- Biomass into Energy What are the environmental effects?
- C02 and Acid Rain Assistant Secretary Clusen's Briefing at ORNL
Vol. 3, No. 5, ( 1970)
Features- Take a Number
- AMW Comments
- Books. The Making of a Counter Culture, by Theodore Roszak
Vol. 3, No. 4, ( 1970)
- Explorations on the Edge of Matter. An account of the accomplishments and hopes of the workers in the forefront of transuranium research
- Uses of Waste Heat. A thoughtful and constructive approach to the problems of thermal pollution
- The NEL Proposal—An Abridgement. A new mission for the natural and social sciences is presented in this concept of a system of National Environmental Laboratories
- The Message in the Moon Rocks. What can the lunar material contribute to man's knowledge of cosmology and the origin of the solar system?
- Books. Technology: Processes of Assessment and Choice, a Report of the National Academy of Sciences by the Panel on Technology Assessment, Harvey Brooks, Chairman, to the Committee on Science and Astronautics, U.S. House of Representatives
- AMW Comments
Vol. 3, No. 3, ( 1970)
- The State of the Laboratory—1969
- Nader on Scientists
- Nuclear Standards: Everybody's Business
- A Glimpse into the Global Village
- Books. The Economy of Cities, by Jane Jacobs.
Vol. 3, No. 2, ( 1969)
- The Chemistry of Man
- The Consulting Statistician: Who Needs Him?
- 25 Years of Creative Support. The history of the growth of Plant and Equipment into ORNL's largest division
- Benefits vs. Risks in Nuclear Power. A logical, facts-and-figures comment on the current anti-atom literature
- The INOR-8 STORY
- AMW Comments
- Books. Black Rain, by Masuji Ibuse; The Game of Science, by Garvin McCain and Erwin M. Segal