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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. 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...
Vol. 37, No. 1, ( 2004)
Back To The Future: Nuclear Energy Research- Features: Editorial ... Nuclear Power And Hydrogen Production: Fabricating Fuels ... Future Reactor Materials: Can the Next Generation Take The Heat? ... Future Reactor Materials: A Revolutionary Reactor Concept ... Uranium Enrichment: Coming Full Circle ... Nuclear Waste: Recovering Fuel From Waste ... Nuclear Safety: Staying In The Comfort Zone ... Nuclear Fuel: Getting Credit ... Reactor Power In Space: Shooting For The Moons ... Reactor Power In Space: Ahead Of Their Time
- Groundbreaking Science: New Horizons In Science Briefing ... Carrying Your Weight ... Defining The "Machines Of Life" ... Nanofluidics And The Artificial Cell ... Imitating Nature ... Tiny Detectors ... A Neutron Microscope ... Neutron Clues ... Uncovering The Evidence ... Bone Diaries ... From Exotic To Extinct ... Protein Folding Gone Awry ... Unfolding The Answers
- Profile: Jeff Wadsworth: New Director, New Directions
- Research Horizons: Cyber Science ... Modernizing The Grid ... ORNL's Impact On Big Bang Research
- Awards: And The Winners Are...
Vol. 36, No. 3, ( 2003)
Back To The Future: Nuclear Energy Research- Expanding Research Partnerships: Editorial ... The University of Tennessee and Battelle ... Oak Ridge National Laboratory & The University fo Tennessee ... ORNL's "Core" University Partners ... Oak Ridge Associated Universities ... Multi-Laboratory Partnerships ... Industry Partnerships ... Partnerships with Multiple Institutions ... International Partnerships
- Profile: Growing Our Own
- Research Horizons: Glowing "Nantennas" ... Peering into the Nucleus ... Sensor Implant for Organ Transplants ... Worth its Weight in Gold
- Awards: And the Winners Are ...
Vol. 36, No. 2, ( 2003)
New Pathways to Research- Features: Message from the Director ...Breaking the Mold to Build a New Laboratory ...National Security: A New Priority for the Laboratory Agenda ...Keeping the Genie in the Bottle ...Betting on the Future ...Sailing into Uncharted Waters ...A New Engine for Economic Growth
- Research Horizons: Tower Power ...Nano-needles to Cells ...New Answer to Cancer? ...Fuel for Therapy
- Awards: And the Winners Are ...
Vol. 36, No. 1, ( 2003)
60 Years of Great Science- 60 Years of Great Science
- Nuclear Power and Research Reactors
- Discovery of Promethium
- Nuclear Isotopes
- Nuclear Medicine
- Nuclear Fuel Processes & Software
- Nuclear Fuel Designs
- Nuclear Safety
- Nuclear Desalination
- Nuclear Nonproliferation
- Neutron Scattering
- Semiconductors & Superconductors
- Ion-Implanted Joints
- Environmental Impact Analysis
- Environmental Quality
- Space Exploration
- Graphite & Carbon Products
- Advanced Materials: Alloys
- Advanced Materials: Ceramics
- Biological Systems
- Computational Biology
- Biomedical Technologies
- Intelligent Machines
- Health Physics & Radiation Dosimetry
- Radiation Shielding
- Information Centers
- Energy Efficiency: Cooling & Heating
- Energy Efficiency: Buildings
- Chemistry & Mass Spectrometry
- Nuclear Physics & Astrophysics
- High-Performance Computing
- Software Simulations
- Geographic Information Systems
- Transportation Logistics
- Biomass Energy
- Fusion Energy
- Technology Transfer
- UT-ORNL Partnership
- Science Education
- Waste Management
- Government Policies
Vol. 19, No. 4, ( 1986)
- Sizing Up Contaminated Properties: A Saga of ORNL's Western Pioneers. Employees at ORNL's new office in Grand Junction, Colorado, have surveyed hundreds of radon-emitting properties for DOE's Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action Project. The office also is responsible for several innovations that are expected to save the project millions of dollars.
- Genetic Risks of Using Ethylene Oxide. New ORNL studies on the mutagenicity of ethylene oxide in mice suggest that regulations may be needed to limit brief exposures to the gas, which is widely used by health care workers to sterilize medical supplies.
- Human Gene Therapy: A Look at a Cutting Edge of Biomedical Science. Gene therapy—implanting appropriate genes in cells to correct genetic disorders—is being considered for widespread use in humans with inherited diseases. The author, who is a member of a national committee that considers the technical, ethical, and social implications of this biomedical technology, discusses the technical merits and problems of human gene therapy and current recommendations on its future use.
- Survey Sampling: A Useful Tool for Scientific Investigation. Scientists at ORNL have used statistics and survey sampling to ensure accuracy in their research results. Examples include determining the proportion of transuranic wastes in waste mixtures and estimating the size of fish populations at various sites. The author presents a primer on conducting a survey.
- Nuclear Sleuthing at ORNL: A New Look at Neutron Activation Analysis. Scientists at ORNL have helped develop neutron-activation analysis, which has been used for 50 years to identify and quantify elements, such as uranium, in materials. They will advance the science at the expanded NAA facility at the High Flux Isotope Reactor.
- ORNL's Forays into Forensic Activation Analysis. In the 1960s ORNL activation-analysis experts helped evaluate the evidence from the Kennedy assassination and two highly publicized murder trials.
- News Notes. ORNL's involvement in CERN physics experiment; plans for ACTO, a nuclear-plant advanced controls facility; another Large Coil Test Program milestone.
- Technical Capsules. ORNL's three IR 100 award-winning projects; new method of detecting wear in motor-operated valves; designing a reactor for space.
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