![Kevin Kerr of ORNL’s Information Technology Services Division was one of the speakers at last year’s conference. Kevin Kerr of ORNL’s Information Technology Services Division was one of the speakers at last year’s conference.](/sites/default/files/styles/list_page_thumbnail/public/news/images/06%20cyber%20tip.jpg?itok=NvQU4CfI)
Three of eight cyber technologies to be showcased at the 12th Annual Cyber and Information Security Research Conference April 4-6 were developed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, which will host the event.
Three of eight cyber technologies to be showcased at the 12th Annual Cyber and Information Security Research Conference April 4-6 were developed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, which will host the event.
ORNL’s climate and energy scientists have developed a new method to pinpoint which electrical service areas will be most vulnerable as populations grow and temperatures rise.
Simply widening sidewalks and increasing the bike lanes network can boost the number of New York City commuters who choose to take advantage of an option that’s healthy for people and the environment, according to Husain Aziz of Oak Ridge National Labor
Barely wider than a strand of human DNA, magnetic nanoparticles—such as those made from iron and platinum atoms—are promising materials for next-generation recording and storage devices like hard drives.
Snow falls in winter and melts in spring, but what drives the phase change in between?