Scientists have discovered that applying an electric field to certain ceramics can dramatically redirect how…
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), managed by the U.S. Department of Energy, is a premier research institution known for its leadership in materials science, nuclear energy, supercomputing, and environmental research. Located in Tennessee, ORNL houses some of the world’s most advanced scientific facilities, including powerful neutron sources and cutting-edge computing platforms like Frontier, the world’s first exascale supercomputer. From advancing clean energy technologies to exploring quantum materials and biological systems, Oak Ridge drives innovation that shapes the future of science and technology. Stay updated on the latest research highlights and discoveries from Oak Ridge National Laboratory here.
A new alloy could turn tomorrow’s vehicle scrap into America’s next manufacturing advantage. A large…
Researchers harness the power of the world’s most advanced supercomputers to simulate the inner workings…
ORNL scientists created a chip that integrates multiple quantum photonic functions, enabling broadband entangled qubits…
Using the Frontier supercomputer, researchers have cracked a major challenge in nuclear physics: accurately predicting…
Scientists have demonstrated a major leap in quantum networking by transmitting entangled quantum signals with…
Researchers have developed a groundbreaking method to upcycle discarded plastics into new materials with enhanced…
At Argonne National Laboratory, scientists have leveraged the Frontier supercomputer to create an unprecedented simulation…
A gene called Booster has been identified in poplar trees that boosts photosynthesis and growth…
ORNL researchers created a durable zeolite catalyst that converts methane and carbon dioxide into syngas…
The world’s largest simulation of the cosmos lays a new computational foundation for simultaneous extreme-scale…
The Frontier supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory has achieved a new benchmark in computational…
New research shows plants absorb 31% more CO2 than previously estimated, raising the global GPP…
Scientists have developed a new way to make stronger metals for use in extreme environments…
Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s new RODAS technology provides detailed insights into atomic changes in materials,…
Scientists have discovered a ligand that adapts to its environment, improving the purification of rare-earth…
Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have uncovered groundbreaking chemistry in molten uranium trichloride, challenging…
Researchers have made significant advancements in understanding atomic-scale heat motion in materials, crucial for developing…