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Vol. 16, No. 2, ( 1983)
- State of the Laboratory—1982. Long-Range, High-Risk, High-Payoff R&D
- Life at the End of the Periodic Table. Scientists at ORNL's Transuranium Research Laboratory are exploring the properties of heavy, man-made elements and participating in the quest for superheavy elements.
- Neutron Scattering: A Tool to Probe Biological Structures. Neutrons from reactors can be used to determine the changes that occur in giant molecules such as genes and enzymes as their environment is altered.
- Safeguarding Reprocessing Plants (Second in a series of two articles). The internal rather than the external adversary may be more of a threat.
- Take a Number
- Books. Advances in Energy Systems and Technology, reviewed by W. Fulkerson.
- Technical Capsules: Microwave Spectrometry. Help for LMFBR Designers
- Lab Anecdote. Remembrances of a Reactor Past
- Awards and Appointments
Vol. 16, No. 1, ( 1983)
- A Novel Way To Grow Anaerobic Bacteria. Membrane particles from bacteria found in the human gut can remove oxygen and thus hasten the growth of useful, oxygen-shunning organisms.
- Modeling Air Pollution. Mathematical models developed at ORNL could help regions expecting new coal-burning power plants to stay in compliance with environmental regulations. The models also suggest a need far new standards that could reduce total sulfur dioxide while saving industry money.
- Fuel Reprocessing: A Futuristic Look. ORNL's Integrated Equipment Test facility embodies state-of-the-art technology.
- Hot Water District Heating for St. Paul. ORNL planted the seed, DOE nourished it with $2 million, and various levels of government, private industry, and Sweden provided the advice and money to help an exciting energy conservation project see the light of day.
- Community Incentives for Hosting Nuclear Waste Repositories. A few.guarantees and inducements might make a town more willing to accept the unwanted facility.
- Awards and Appointments
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- Lab Anecdote. Captain Rickover and Oak Ridge, by Herbert Pomerance
- Books. The Atomic Complex, reviewed by Herbert Inhaber; Histological Atlas of the Laboratory Mouse, reviewed by Diana Popp.
- Technical Capsules. Airborne Metals and Forests; Environmental Risk Assessment; Radionuclides as Tracers; Integrated Compartment Modeling; Advanced Reactor Shielding; Who Pays Coal Severance Taxes? Are Utility Conservation Programs Worth It? Small Pipe Breaks in Reactors
- Readers' Comments
Vol. 5, No. 4, ( 1972)
- The Low Level Experiment
- The Energy Dilemma. Remarks at a meeting of The Conference Board, an association of New York business men, in April 1972, by James R. Schlesinger, Chairman, AEC
- MAN in Orbit
- ORNL and the Calvert Cliffs Decision
Vol. 5, No. 3, ( 1972)
- A Mood for Change: Program Planning at ORNL
- Those Great Lakes Kids!
- Screening for Cancer
- Spinoff Industry
- AMW Comments
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- Books. World Dynamics, by Jay W. Forrester
- To the Editor
- Lab Anecdote: Blue Glows and Ships' Wakes
Vol. 5, No. 2, ( 1972)
- State of the Laboratory—1971
- No More Blackouts. A Blueprint for Electric Power Reliability
- Molten Salt Development Abroad A View from Russia and Western Europe
- Books. Inadvertent Climate Modification, report of 1971 Study of Man's Impact on Climate, hosted by Sweden's Royal Academies of Sciences and Engineering
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- Lab Anecdote: The Little Engine that Could
Vol. 5, No. 1, ( 1971)
- The Electronuclear Division: a Look Back
- The Making of the Mercury Report. Containing divers matter to exercise the reflection of the reader and in which it is learned that an author will write the better when having some knowledge of the subject on which he writes.
- Incident in Pakistan. or, Fission: Nuclear and National
- AMW Comments
- Books. Behind Appearance, by C. H. Waddington
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- Index of Review Articles to Date
Vol. 4, No. 3, ( 1971)
- ORNL's Research Shops
- The BLASCON: a new approach to fusion power
- The Campus in 9207
- NDT: A State-of-the-Art Report
- Books. The User's Guide to the Protection of the Environment, by Paul Swatek
- AMW Comments
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- To the Editor
Vol. 4, No. 2, ( 1971)
- State of the Laboratory—1970
- The Great Polywater Doodle ... or Two Years with the Wrong Water
- The Westinghouse Environmental School
- The Midland Encounter
- Books. Environmental Quality: The first annual report of the Council on Environmental Quality
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Vol. 3, No. 5, ( 1970)
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- 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