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Vol. 42, No. 3, ( 2009)
Of Scale and Science- Editorial: Of Scale and Science
- Features: Now, The Science ... Where None Have Gone Before ... Cross Pollination ... Imitating Mother Nature ... An International Affair ... Instruments of Change ... Unconventional Understanding ... Doubling Down
- A Closer view: Ian Anderson
- Research Horizons: Heal Thyself
- Awards: And the Winners Are. . .
Vol. 42, No. 2, ( 2009)
America's 10 Energy Challenges- Editorial: Solving the Big Problems
- Features: Both Directions at Once ... Becoming Part of the Process ... Anxiety Attack ... Food or Fuel? ... Too Much Gas ... The Nuclear Option ... Breaking the Grid Lock ... What’s In Store ... Inexhaustible ... Protecting from the Unthinkable
- A Closer View: Thomas Zacharia
- Research Horizons: Bionic Science ... Breaking the Law
- Awards: And the Winners Are. . .
Vol. 42, No. 1, ( 2009)
American Science Takes the Lead- Editorial: A Vision Realized
- Features: The Gamble That Paid ... Kraken Rising ... Superconductivity from Supercomputers ... Going Underground ... Hotter Than The Sun ... The Performance Police ... Doubling Fuel Efficiency ... Invisible Means of Support
- A Closer View: James Hack
- Research Horizons: Cosmic Cauldrons
- Awards: And the Winner Is ...
Vol. 41, No. 3, ( 2008)
Scientific Myths- Editorial: Challenging scientific myths
- Features: Ethanol forces a choice between food and fuel ... Alzheimer's is an incurable disease ... ORNL glows in the dark ... Enormous supercomputers are making research impractical ... Recycling spent nuclear fuel increases the risk of weapons proliferation ... Only an engineer can operate a zero-energy house ... Lighter cars are less safe than heavier vehicles ... Wireless technologies are inherently unreliable
- A Closer View: Jeff Smith
- Research Horizons: Still the Leader
- Awards: And the Winner Is ...
Vol. 41, No. 2, ( 2008)
Extreme Science- Editorial: Extreme Science
- Features: Miraculous Coatings … Under Extreme Pressure … Extremely Strong … Extremely Waterproof … Molecules in Jail … Defying Traditional Behavior … Where It All Began … The Universe Is Us … Predictions at the Extreme
- A Closer View: Michelle Buchanan
- Research Horizons: Feeling the Heat ... The Next Small Thing
- Awards: And the Winner Is ...
Vol. 41, No. 1, ( 2008)
Pursuing Energy Options- Editorial: The South’s Energy Laboratory
- Features: Southern Solution … The Missing Piece … A Different Path … Facing the Right Direction … Giving Back … Southern Teamwork … Reducing the Appetite … The Ultimate Solution
- A Closer View: Dana Christensen
- Research Horizons: Extending the Half-Life … A Renewed Interest … Mouse-Like … Modeling Metal Fuels …
- Awards: And the Winners Are...
Vol. 15, No. 4, ( 1982)
- Silver Recovery from ORNL Wastes
- UNISOR: The First Decade
- Minerals in the Wilderness: How Important Are They?
- Editorial
- Take a Number
- Books. Polywater; Resources and Development
- Readers Comments
- Information Meeting Highlights Flywheel Evaluation, Coal vs Nuclear Costs, Tokamaks: Results and Plans, ELMO Bumpy Torus: An Update, Mechanisms of Metal Fracture, Laser Annealing and Melting, Superconductivity and Magnetism
- Awards and Appointments
Vol. 15, No. 3, ( 1982)
- Editorial
- Energy Transitions
- Electricity: Faithful Servant at the Flip of a Switch
- Four Decades of ORNL Achievements
- Technology for Health and the Environment
- Research Facilities
- Energy Conservation
- Energy Impacts on the Environment
- Radiation and Health
- Chemicals and Health
- Basic Biology
- Isotopes and Nuclear Medicine
- Basic Physical Research
- Chemical Research
- Coal Technology
- Materials for Energy and Space Exploration
- Magnetic Fusion Energy
- Nuclear Safety
- Nuclear Energy Technology
- Information Services
- Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing and Waste Management
- Acrostic Puzzle
- Electricity Matching Quiz
Vol. 15, No. 2, ( 1982)
Departments- Take a Number
- Reader's Comments
- Books. Sir William Rowan Hamilton, Scientists in Power
- Information Meeting Highlights Fuel Reprocessing Capsules
- Awards and Appointments
Vol. 15, No. 1, ( 1982)
- ORNL's Quick Reponse Team: Analytical Chemists on Call
- Mining and Land Reclamation: ORNL and the Abandoned Coal Mines
- The New Hydrofracture Facility: Disposal of Intermediate Level Nuclear Waste
- Decommissioning Reactors
- Pocket Monitors for Airborne Pollutants
- Books. Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford
- Information Meeting Highlights. Holifield Accelerator in Action; Spin Spectrometer Results: Do Light Nuclei Orbit? Diagnostics for Fusion Plasmas; Metallic Glass Defects; Better Weld Metals for Breeders; Toughening Ceramics; Health Impacts Codes
- Take a Number
- Lab Anecdote
- Awards and Appointments