Filter News
Area of Research
- (-) Biology and Environment (10)
- (-) Materials for Computing (8)
- (-) National Security (9)
- Advanced Manufacturing (4)
- Building Technologies (1)
- Clean Energy (32)
- Climate and Environmental Systems (1)
- Computational Biology (1)
- Computational Engineering (2)
- Computer Science (12)
- Fusion and Fission (3)
- Fusion Energy (2)
- Isotopes (7)
- Materials (40)
- Mathematics (1)
- Neutron Science (33)
- Nuclear Science and Technology (7)
- Quantum information Science (4)
- Supercomputing (26)
News Type
News Topics
- (-) Composites (2)
- (-) Computer Science (10)
- (-) Cybersecurity (3)
- (-) Isotopes (2)
- (-) Microscopy (4)
- (-) Neutron Science (5)
- (-) Physics (2)
- (-) Polymers (4)
- (-) Security (3)
- (-) Space Exploration (1)
- (-) Summit (1)
- 3-D Printing/Advanced Manufacturing (8)
- Advanced Reactors (2)
- Artificial Intelligence (3)
- Big Data (3)
- Bioenergy (14)
- Biology (21)
- Biomedical (4)
- Biotechnology (2)
- Chemical Sciences (7)
- Clean Water (3)
- Climate Change (13)
- Coronavirus (5)
- Critical Materials (1)
- Decarbonization (2)
- Energy Storage (5)
- Environment (26)
- Fusion (2)
- Grid (4)
- High-Performance Computing (5)
- Hydropower (3)
- Machine Learning (2)
- Materials (14)
- Materials Science (14)
- Mercury (1)
- Molten Salt (1)
- Nanotechnology (8)
- National Security (4)
- Nuclear Energy (3)
- Partnerships (2)
- Quantum Science (1)
- Simulation (2)
- Sustainable Energy (14)
- Transformational Challenge Reactor (1)
- Transportation (5)
Media Contacts
Oak Ridge National Laboratory scientists exploring bioenergy plant genetics have made a surprising discovery: a protein domain that could lead to new COVID-19 treatments.
Three scientists from the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have been elected fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, or AAAS.
A partnership of ORNL, the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, the Community Reuse Organization of East Tennessee and TVA that aims to attract nuclear energy-related firms to Oak Ridge has been recognized with a state and local economic development award from the Federal Laboratory Consortium.
The presence of minerals called ash in plants makes little difference to the fitness of new naturally derived compound materials designed for additive manufacturing, an Oak Ridge National Laboratory-led team found.
ORNL researchers discovered genetic mutations that underlie autism using a new approach that could lead to better diagnostics and drug therapies.
Nine student physicists and engineers from the #1-ranked Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences Program at the University of Michigan, or UM, attended a scintillation detector workshop at Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oct. 10-13.
ORNL, TVA and TNECD were recognized by the Federal Laboratory Consortium for their impactful partnership that resulted in a record $2.3 billion investment by Ultium Cells, a General Motors and LG Energy Solution joint venture, to build a battery cell manufacturing plant in Spring Hill, Tennessee.
More than 50 current employees and recent retirees from ORNL received Department of Energy Secretary’s Honor Awards from Secretary Jennifer Granholm in January as part of project teams spanning the national laboratory system. The annual awards recognized 21 teams and three individuals for service and contributions to DOE’s mission and to the benefit of the nation.
Three ORNL scientists have been elected fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, or AAAS, the world’s largest general scientific society and publisher of the Science family of journals.
A discovery by Oak Ridge National Laboratory researchers may aid the design of materials that better manage heat.