Filter News
Area of Research
- (-) Biology and Environment (34)
- (-) Neutron Science (10)
- (-) Nuclear Science and Technology (4)
- (-) Supercomputing (25)
- Clean Energy (28)
- Computer Science (1)
- Fusion and Fission (1)
- Fusion Energy (1)
- Isotopes (1)
- Materials (27)
- Materials Characterization (1)
- Materials for Computing (2)
- Materials Under Extremes (1)
- National Security (7)
- Quantum information Science (2)
News Type
News Topics
- (-) Bioenergy (9)
- (-) Clean Water (5)
- (-) Computer Science (27)
- (-) Environment (30)
- (-) Materials Science (11)
- (-) Polymers (1)
- (-) Security (1)
- (-) Sustainable Energy (7)
- (-) Transformational Challenge Reactor (2)
- 3-D Printing/Advanced Manufacturing (4)
- Advanced Reactors (4)
- Artificial Intelligence (15)
- Big Data (11)
- Biology (14)
- Biomedical (10)
- Biotechnology (2)
- Chemical Sciences (3)
- Climate Change (17)
- Coronavirus (8)
- Cybersecurity (3)
- Decarbonization (9)
- Energy Storage (2)
- Exascale Computing (11)
- Fossil Energy (1)
- Frontier (11)
- Fusion (6)
- Grid (1)
- High-Performance Computing (19)
- Hydropower (2)
- Isotopes (3)
- Machine Learning (8)
- Materials (7)
- Mathematics (3)
- Mercury (2)
- Microscopy (2)
- Molten Salt (1)
- Nanotechnology (8)
- National Security (4)
- Net Zero (1)
- Neutron Science (29)
- Nuclear Energy (15)
- Physics (7)
- Quantum Computing (4)
- Quantum Science (7)
- Renewable Energy (1)
- Simulation (14)
- Software (1)
- Space Exploration (2)
- Summit (12)
- Transportation (2)
Media Contacts
ORNL Environmental Sciences Division Director Eric Pierce presented the division’s 2023 Distinguished Achievement Awards at the organization’s December all-hands meeting.
A team of computational scientists at ORNL has generated and released datasets of unprecedented scale that provide the ultraviolet visible spectral properties of over 10 million organic molecules.
How do you get water to float in midair? With a WAND2, of course. But it’s hardly magic. In fact, it’s a scientific device used by scientists to study matter.
Scientists at ORNL used their knowledge of complex ecosystem processes, energy systems, human dynamics, computational science and Earth-scale modeling to inform the nation’s latest National Climate Assessment, which draws attention to vulnerabilities and resilience opportunities in every region of the country.
The world’s first exascale supercomputer will help scientists peer into the future of global climate change and open a window into weather patterns that could affect the world a generation from now.
To better understand important dynamics at play in flood-prone coastal areas, Oak Ridge National Laboratory scientists working on simulations of Earth’s carbon and nutrient cycles paid a visit to experimentalists gathering data in a Texas wetland.
In 1993 as data managers at ORNL began compiling observations from field experiments for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the information fit on compact discs and was mailed to users along with printed manuals.
For 25 years, scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have used their broad expertise in human health risk assessment, ecology, radiation protection, toxicology and information management to develop widely used tools and data for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as part of the agency’s Superfund program.
Scientist Xiaohan Yang’s research at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory focuses on transforming plants to make them better sources of renewable energy and carbon storage.
The Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory hosted its Smoky Mountains Computational Science and Engineering Conference for the first time in person since the COVID pandemic broke in 2020. The conference, which celebrated its 20th consecutive year, took place at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in downtown Knoxville, Tenn., in late August.