Filter News
Area of Research
- Biology and Environment (8)
- Clean Energy (14)
- Computational Biology (1)
- Computational Engineering (1)
- Computer Science (1)
- Fusion and Fission (4)
- Isotopes (3)
- Materials (16)
- Materials for Computing (6)
- National Security (2)
- Neutron Science (9)
- Nuclear Science and Technology (3)
- Quantum information Science (1)
- Sensors and Controls (1)
- Supercomputing (20)
News Type
News Topics
- (-) Biomedical (12)
- (-) Computer Science (33)
- (-) Materials Science (16)
- (-) Microscopy (9)
- (-) Security (8)
- (-) Transportation (13)
- 3-D Printing/Advanced Manufacturing (14)
- Advanced Reactors (2)
- Artificial Intelligence (7)
- Big Data (2)
- Bioenergy (12)
- Biology (20)
- Biotechnology (4)
- Buildings (6)
- Chemical Sciences (6)
- Clean Water (3)
- Climate Change (5)
- Composites (5)
- Coronavirus (6)
- Critical Materials (2)
- Cybersecurity (7)
- Decarbonization (4)
- Energy Storage (15)
- Environment (25)
- Exascale Computing (2)
- Frontier (4)
- Fusion (7)
- Grid (6)
- High-Performance Computing (14)
- Isotopes (15)
- ITER (2)
- Machine Learning (1)
- Materials (14)
- Mercury (3)
- Molten Salt (1)
- Nanotechnology (11)
- National Security (7)
- Neutron Science (15)
- Nuclear Energy (10)
- Physics (7)
- Polymers (6)
- Quantum Computing (4)
- Quantum Science (11)
- Space Exploration (2)
- Summit (11)
- Sustainable Energy (13)
Media Contacts
A team led by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory demonstrated the viability of a “quantum entanglement witness” capable of proving the presence of entanglement between magnetic particles, or spins, in a quantum material.
Research teams from the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory and their technologies have received seven 2021 R&D 100 Awards, plus special recognition for a COVID-19-related project.
ORNL's Larry Baylor and Andrew Lupini have been elected fellows of the American Physical Society.
A team led by the ORNL has found a rare quantum material in which electrons move in coordinated ways, essentially “dancing.”
The daily traffic congestion along the streets and interstate lanes of Chattanooga could be headed the way of the horse and buggy with help from ORNL researchers.
A multidisciplinary team of scientists at ORNL has applied a laser-interference structuring, or LIS, technique that makes significant strides toward eliminating the need for hazardous chemicals in corrosion protection for vehicles.
Pengfei Cao, a polymer chemist at ORNL, has been chosen to receive a 2021 Young Investigator Award from the Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering Division of the American Chemical Society, or ACS PMSE.
ORNL has licensed its wireless charging technology for electric vehicles to Brooklyn-based HEVO. The system provides the world’s highest power levels in the smallest package and could one day enable electric vehicles to be charged as they are driven at highway speeds.
As a medical isotope, thorium-228 has a lot of potential — and Oak Ridge National Laboratory produces a lot.
ASM International recently elected three researchers from ORNL as 2021 fellows. Selected were Beth Armstrong and Govindarajan Muralidharan, both from ORNL’s Material Sciences and Technology Division, and Andrew Payzant from the Neutron Scattering Division.