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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
- Take a Number
- 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. 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
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
Vol. 6, No. 1, ( 1973)
- State of the Laboratory—1972
- Where Do they Go ... Our Poisons?
- Russian Diary:Impressions from a Brief Visit
- Take a Number
- Books. Only One Earth, by Barbara Ward and Rene Dubos
- Lab Anecdote: Hafnium-Free Zirconium for Nuclear Reactors
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.