Filter Issues
Publication Date
- (-) 2018 (3)
- (-) 2013 (2)
- (-) 2011 (3)
- (-) 2004 (3)
- (-) 1994 (2)
- (-) 1987 (4)
- (-) 1983 (4)
- (-) 1982 (4)
- (-) 1972 (3)
- (-) 1968 (4)
- (-) 1967 (1)
- 2024 (1)
- 2023 (2)
- 2022 (3)
- 2021 (2)
- 2020 (3)
- 2019 (3)
- 2017 (3)
- 2016 (3)
- 2015 (2)
- 2014 (2)
- 2012 (3)
- 2010 (3)
- 2009 (3)
- 2008 (3)
- 2007 (3)
- 2006 (3)
- 2005 (3)
- 2003 (3)
- 2002 (3)
- 2001 (2)
- 2000 (3)
- 1999 (3)
- 1998 (1)
- 1997 (2)
- 1996 (2)
- 1995 (3)
- 1993 (3)
- 1992 (3)
- 1991 (3)
- 1990 (4)
- 1989 (3)
- 1988 (4)
- 1986 (4)
- 1985 (4)
- 1984 (4)
- 1981 (4)
- 1980 (4)
- 1979 (4)
- 1978 (4)
- 1977 (4)
- 1976 (4)
- 1975 (4)
- 1974 (3)
- 1973 (3)
- 1971 (3)
- 1970 (3)
- 1969 (2)
Vol. 51, No. 3, (Fall 2018)
Editorial The wartime lab- The top-secret laboratory
- Wigner's influence at ORNL
- Enrico Fermi and the Chicago Pile
- ORNL and the University of Chicago
- Making the most of neutrons
- Radiation and you
- A nuclear lab in peacetime
- Weinberg saves ORNL
- Oak Ridge spreads the nuclear knowledge
- A successful project never gets off the ground
- A swimming pool reactor in Geneva
- The house the Russells built
- New challenges
- Where no one has gone before
- Plugged into battery safety
- Zachary Taylor's deadly snack
- Pioneering mass spectrometry
- Beads on a string: Discovering the nucleosome
- ORNL in the 21st century and beyond
- The growth of computing at ORNL
- ORNL hosts VIP visitors
- Materials for nuclear environments
- Neutrons and quantum materials
- UT-ORNL partnerships benefit students
- Skilled tradespeople keep ORNL running
- Microscopy and computing for futuristic materials
- Materials for the world
- Billion-dollar impacts from ORNL innovations
Vol. 51, No. 2, (Spring 2018)
- Editorial: Leading a tech revolution
- To the Point: Analyses of creek algae help predict methylmercury, graphene method may boost 2D materials, ORNL's go-to expert in the vehicle tech market
- Artificial Intelligence Artificial intelligence is about to revolutionize science, AI: An experimentalist's experience, scaling deep learning for science, why Summit is suited for artificial intelligence, AI challenges for the Summit supercomputer (infographic)
- Focus on Smart Homes: Neighborhood gets smart about energy use with ORNL tech
- Focus on Smart Cities: City of Oak Ridge partners on advanced urban planning tool
- Infographic: Solving big problems with artificial intelligence
- Focus on Physical Sciences: Better catalysts boost yields, decrease costs
- Focus on Hydropower: Hydropower's future is small & modular
- Focus on Computing: Cell's 'vacuum cleaners' modeled atom by atom, critical neurotransmitter modeled on Titan
- Focus on Materials: ORNL-developed alloy promises better fuel economy, custom-designed alloy enhances nuclear safety
- Focus on Neutrons: Neutrons search for clues to combat bacterial threats, neutrons probe ecofriendly enzyme
- Why Science? Young researchers explain
- Time Warp: ORNL dips a toe into artificial intelligence
Vol. 51, No. 1, (Winter 2018)
- Editorial: Solving the country’s biggest problems
- To the Point: Former ORNL acting director dies, lab wins nine R&D 100 Awards, Cassini crashes into Saturn, five become AAAS fellows
- ORNL Advances Additive Manufacturing: Moving into the future with 3D printing, printing better materials, controlling the quality of printed parts, biomaterials for additive manufacturing
- Focus on Bioenergy: Accelerating biofuels development: A conversation with ORNL’s Jerry Tuskan
- Focus on Neutrons: Neutrons improve underwater welds, neutron tool captures catalysis in the act
- Focus on Earth Sciences: Peatlands hold carbon even in warming environment
- Infographic: What will happen to peatlands as they warm?
- Focus on Neutrinos: World’s smallest neutrino detector confirms prediction from Standard Model
- Focus on Computing: Predicting flood wave behavior with 3D models, assembling life’s molecular motor
- Early Career Award Winners: How are elements made? A conversation with physicist Kelly Chipps, replicating the sun: A conversation with fusion scientist David Green, understanding atomic structure and function: A conversation with condensed matter physicist Zac Ward, understanding how organisms work together: A conversation with biologist David Weston
- Eugene Wigner Distinguished Lecturers: William D. Phillips, Martin Karplus
- Why Science? Young researchers explain
- Time Warp: The workers behind the science
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
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
Vol. 44, No. 3, (Fall 2011)
Igniting Industry- Editorial: Delivering the Science
- Features: Boosting business, creating jobs ... Getting an edge on the competition ... Neutrons probe inner workings of batteries ... Air-conditioning the desert ... Designing a smart truck ... A bioenergy ecosystem ... Power from the sea ... Industrial-strength scholars
- A Closer View: Mike Paulus
- Research Horizons: Computing for the next generation
Vol. 44, No. 2, (Summer 2011)
Nuclear 2.0- Editorial: Ready to Lead
- Features: Nuclear 2.0 ... Catalyzing Reactor Research ... Designer Fuels ... Advanced Medical Isotopes ... Inventing the Future ... Bird’s-eye View ... LandScan Looks to the Future ... From Sand Buckets to Passive Safety ... An Elegant Solution
- A Closer View: Kelly Beierschmitt
- Research Horizons: Unraveling a Twister
- Awards: And the Winners Are. . .
Vol. 44, No. 1, (Winter 2011)
Global Security Technologies- Editorial: Renewing the Commitment
- Features: Staying a Step Ahead ... The Ultimate Threat ... The Sum of All Fears ... Lifesaving Technologies ... Smaller is Better ... Finding the Right Match ... Saving Lives (sidebar) ... Avoiding the Great Compromise
- A Closer View: Brent Park
- Research Horizons: Natural dissolved organic matter plays dual role in cycling of mercury ... Neutron scattering study yields new insights into virus life cycle
- Awards: And the Winners Are. . .
Vol. 37, No. 3, ( 2004)
Addressing the World's Energy Challenges- Systems Biology: Advancing at a Breathtaking Pace : Editorial: Unraveling Life's Molecular Mysteries ... New Tools of Analysis ... First, the Questions ... Sequencing The First Tree Genome ... Pathways Underlying Disorders ... Piloting The Pipeline ... Neutron-Rich Mecca For Biologists ... A Clean Mouse Research Lab ... A Return On Investment ... Providing Access to The Best Biological Tools
- A Rich Past: Pioneer of Biological Research ... ORNL's Unsung Discovery
- Profile: Tuan Vo-Dinh: Inventor and Mentor
- Research Horizons: Guiding Light ... Another World Record
- Awards: ...and the Winners are...
Vol. 37, No. 2, ( 2004)
Addressing the World's Energy Challenges- Editorial: Regaining America's Leadership in High-Performance Computing ... Leadership-Class Computing for Science
- Scientific Discovery: Biology: Uncovering Secrets of Living Cells ... Climate and Carbon Research: Glimpses of Global Warming ... Fusion: Progress Through Computation ... Materials: Exploring and Modeling 21st Century Materials ... Astrophysics: Simulating Supernovae ... Chemistry: Tomorrow's Molecular and Nanoscale Devices
- Partnerships, Systems, Services, Support: Center for Computational Sciences: A Leadership-Class Facility ... Partnerships: Joining Hands to Address National Problems ... Networking: Linking America's Laboratories ... Software Tools: Scalable Systems Software for Terascale Computer Centers ... Future Computing Technologies: Pathfinders for Ultrascale Computing ... Visualization: New Ways to Understand the Data ... Industry: A Critical Connection
- Awards: ...and the Winners are...