Filter News
Area of Research
- (-) Advanced Manufacturing (1)
- (-) National Security (1)
- Biology and Environment (7)
- Clean Energy (33)
- Computational Engineering (1)
- Computer Science (3)
- Electricity and Smart Grid (1)
- Fusion and Fission (5)
- Isotopes (1)
- Materials (10)
- Materials for Computing (12)
- Mathematics (1)
- Neutron Science (7)
- Quantum information Science (3)
- Sensors and Controls (1)
- Supercomputing (11)
News Type
News Topics
- (-) Materials Science (1)
- (-) Quantum Science (1)
- 3-D Printing/Advanced Manufacturing (6)
- Artificial Intelligence (1)
- Composites (2)
- Computer Science (2)
- Cybersecurity (3)
- Environment (1)
- Materials (5)
- National Security (4)
- Neutron Science (1)
- Security (1)
- Space Exploration (1)
- Sustainable Energy (3)
Media Contacts
Deborah Frincke, one of the nation’s preeminent computer scientists and cybersecurity experts, serves as associate laboratory director of ORNL’s National Security Science Directorate. Credit: Carlos Jones/ORNL, U.S. Dept. of Energy
Oak Ridge National Laboratory researchers have demonstrated that a new class of superalloys made of cobalt and nickel remains crack-free and defect-resistant in extreme heat, making them conducive for use in metal-based 3D printing applications.