A wave of aluminum auto body scrap is set to enter salvage systems over the next decade. This scrap is often too impure to safely be reused in new critical automotive parts, limiting its value.
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The U.S. Air Force awarded startup SkyNano, led by Innovation Crossroads alumna Anna Douglas, a $1.25 million contract to advance its CO2-to-carbon nanotube technology as part of a project to develop low-cost, battery-grade graphite.
Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have been on the cutting-edge of quantum technologies for decades.
Innovation Crossroads supports entrepreneur Vinit Chaudhary of Elemental Composites in developing strong, lightweight, and biodegradable natural fiber composites by connecting him with ORNL researchers and resources.
Technologies developed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory to efficiently recover valuable electronic components are being commercialized by Appalachian Renewal Technologies.
Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory go beyond breakthroughs to bring quantum innovation into the real world through the healthcare, communications, cybersecurity and entrepreneurship industries.
From the world of research papers and cubicles, Kevin Roccapriore has made a leap into the entrepreneurial arena with Innovation Crossroads, a Lab-Embedded Entrepreneurship Program node at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory that pr
Six entrepreneurs comprise the next cohort of Innovation Crossroads, a DOE Lab-Embedded Entrepreneurship Program node based at ORNL.
United Rare Earths has licensed two innovative technologies from Oak Ridge National Laboratory aimed at reducing dependence on critical rare earth elements.
Established in the mid-20th century by Bill and Liane Russell, the "Mouse House" influence has reached across the Atlantic, culminating in an intriguing material transfer agreement that revitalizes this important scientific heritage.