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![ORNL Review v46n2-3](/sites/default/files/Cover%20v46n2-3.jpg)
Vol. 46, No. 2, (Fall 2013)
Science in Sync- Editorial: Transformational potential
- Features: Multi-faceted forecasting ... 3D printing rises to the occasion ... Tag-team R&D ... Hunting for hydrogen ... Diversify, replace, recycle ... Potent partnerships ... Better biofuels
- A Closer View: Ben Preston
- Research Horizons: ORNL research reveals new challenges for mercury cleanup ... ORNL finding goes beyond surface of oxide films ... New algorithm enables unprecedented sampling, modeling of Arctic
![ORNL Review v46n1](/sites/default/files/Cover%20v46n1.jpg)
Vol. 46, No. 1, (Winter 2013)
Disruptive Materials- Editorial: Driving innovation in the 21st Century
- Features: Disruptive materials ... Nanotech toolbox ... Materials for measuring the universe ... Growing graphene ... Heavy-metal fishing ... Rethinking nuclear fuel design ... Blood, sweat and serendipity ... Something new under the sun
- A Close View: Kinga Unocic
- Research Horizons: ‘Zoomable’ map of poplar proteins offers new view of bioenergy crop ... ORNL scientists solve mercury mystery ... Mobility and risk
![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 v30n3-4](/sites/default/files/Cover%20v30n3-4.jpg)
Vol. 30, No. 3, ( 1997)
High-Performance Computing- Foreword
- The Future of High-Performance Computing
- The Center for Computational Sciences: High-Performance Computing Comes to ORNL
- Industrial-Strength Computing: ORNL's Computational Center for Industrial Innovation
- Scientific Visualization at ORNL
- Visualization and Virtual Environments Research
- Algorithms, Tools, and Software Aid Use of High-Performance Computers
- Software Components To Facilitate Application Development
- High-Performance Computing: Innovative Assistant to Science
- Computing the Genome
- Developing a Grand Challenge Materials Application Code
- How Solids Melt: ORNL Simulations Support Theory
- Giant Magnetoresistance in Layered Magnetic Materials
- Edge Dislocations in Silicon
- High-Performance Computing in Groundwater Modeling
- Analysis of Material Performance in Automotive Applications
- Optimization of Microstructure—Property Relationship in Materials
- Computational Engine Modeling
- From a Distance: Remote Operation of Research Equipment
- Crisis Management and Collaborative Computing: ORNL's Contributions
![ORNL Review v30n1-2](/sites/default/files/Cover%20v30n1-2.jpg)
Vol. 30, No. 1, ( 1997)
State of the Laboratory- State of the Laboratory—1996
- Neutron Science and Technology Initiatives
- Life Sciences Initiative
- Computational Sciences 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
- Robotics and Education
- Technology Transfer: CRADAs, Licenses, and Patents
- Awards and Appointments for 1996
![ORNL Review v29n3-4](/sites/default/files/Cover%20v29n3-4.jpg)
Vol. 29, No. 3, ( 1996)
State of the Laboratory Features- Hot Wire: A New Foundation for Superconductors
- Unlocking Electronic Gridlock: ORNL's Search for the Winning Combination
- Atomic Balm: Finding Hope in Isotopes
- ORNL's War on Crime, Technically Speaking
- Life on Earth: Why Biodiversity Varies
- Biosensors and Other Medical and Environmental Probes
- Hybrid Lighting: Illuminating Our Future
![ORNL Review v29n1-2](/sites/default/files/Cover%20v29n1-2.jpg)
Vol. 29, No. 1, ( 1996)
State of the Laboratory- State of the Laboratory—1995
- Life Sciences Initiative
- Neutron Science and Technology 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
- Computational Science and Advanced Computing
- Robotics
- Educational Activities
- Development and Operation of National Research Facilities
- R&D Integration and Partnerships
- Operations and Administration
- Technology Transfer: CRADAs, License, and Patents
- Awards
![ORNL Review v26n3-4](/sites/default/files/Cover%20v26n3-4.jpg)
Vol. 26, No. 3, ( 1993)
Hydropower's Impacts![ORNL Review v26n2](/sites/default/files/Cover%20v26n2.jpg)
Vol. 26, No. 2, ( 1993)
Imaging Surfaces- Reinventing Ceramic Production
- ORNL's Magic Bullets: On Target for Health
- Tumor-Fighting Genes and Chemical Health Risks
- Strategies for Radwaste Management
- Awards and Appointments
- Take a Number: On letting computers make decisions
- User Facilities: Building Envelope Research Center
- Educational Activities: "Adventures in Supercomputing" for students; educational networks
- R&D Updates
- Technical Highlights
- Technology Transfer
![ORNL Review v26n1](/sites/default/files/Cover%20v26n1.jpg)
Vol. 26, No. 1, ( 1993)
High-Temperature Ceramics- Scurfy Mice: A Model for Autoimmune Disease
- The Fate of Nutrients in Streams
- New Uses for ORNL's Ultrasensitive Mass Spectrometer
- Regulation of Carcinogens: The Problem and a Solution
- Intelligent Robots! Do We Need Them and Can They Be Built?
- Awards and Appointments
- Pick a Number: Modeling subsurface processes
- User Facilities: 100,000 hours of Oak Ridge Electron Linear Accelerator operation
- Educational Activities: ORNL researchers meet youngsters at the Environmental Fair
- R&D Updates
- Technical Highlights
- Technology Transfer