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Vol. 18, No. 1, ( 1985)
- Shooting for Fusion Energy Breakeven: Pellet Fueling Research at ORNL. ORNL scientists have developed a gun and a centrifuge accelerator to "shoot" frozen pellets of hydrogen fuel into tokamak fusion plasmas. One ORNL injector helped MIT exceed the Lawson criterion, another achieved steady-state plasma fueling, and an improved version of ORNL technology should help a Princeton tokamak's energy output equal the energy input.
- Sleuthing with Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry. ORNL analytical chemists helped a scientist from DOE's Savannah River Plant determine how the impurities in plutonium fuel degrade the properties of an ORNL-developed cladding alloy used for heat sources aboard spacecraft.
- The Organic Matter Base of Reservoir Food Webs: ORNL Studies the Ecology of Man-Made Lakes. What determines the biological productivity of man-made lakes? ORNL ecologists are using a variety of research approaches to address a fundamental question about large reservoirs as aquatic ecosystems.
- Disease-Causing Microbes: The Energy Connection. Heated waters and cooling towers associated with energy production can be a source of disease-causing microbes, including the Legionella bacteria responsible for the potentially fatal Legionnaires' disease. ORNL and UT researchers have discovered two new species of Legionella in artificially heated water.
- Transportation Energy Conservation: What ORNL Models and Analyses Show The demand for and price of motor fuel have fluctuated considerably in recent years. David L. Greene and ORNL's Transportation Group have followed these fluctuations closely and analyzed consumer responses to fuel price changes and more efficient cars on the market. The group also has studied how to drive to save fuel.
- Books. Technostress: The Human Cost of the Computer Revolution is reviewed.
- News Notes. New Fusion Magnet Arrives; Tritium Light Update; X-ray Beam Line at Brookhaven; Construction Begins on New Materials Lab; Technology Transfer Briefs: New Innovation Center and Patent Policy
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- Technical Capsules. Carbonaceous Particulate Matter; Shape Changes in Nuclei; Diesel-Related Research
- Awards and Appointments
Vol. 12, No. 4, ( 1979)
- Accident at Three Mile Island. How ORNL Responded
- The Politics of Energy
- Mining Reclamation Laws
- Pressure Vessel Safety. The Story of the ASME Code
- Socioeconomic Impacts of Nuclear Power Plants
- Take a Number
- Information Meeting Highlights
- Books. Economic and Environmental Impacts of a U.S. Nuclear Moratorium, 1985-2000, by Charles E. Whittle
- Letters
- Achievement. Cermets for Storing Nuclear Wastes
- Awards and Appointments
- Index
Vol. 12, No. 3, ( 1979)
- Heavy-Ion Physics
- Air Pollution and Vegetation
- Enzymes, Plants, and Drugs
- The Seed Money Program
- The Mathematics of Moving Boundaries
- Books. Energy Handbook, by Robert L. Loftness
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- Information Meeting Highlights
- Lab Anecdote. Master Spies
- Letter to the Editor
- Awards and Appointments
Vol. 12, No. 2, ( 1979)
- State of the Laboratory—1978
- Communications Between Hard & Soft Sciences
- Doughnut Hotter than the Sun. Reaching Fusion Temperatures with ORNL Neutral Beams
- The Oak Ridge Science Semester
- Books. Proceedings of the Atoms for Peace Awards, 1957-1969—A Memorial to Henry Ford and Edsel Ford, James R. Killian, Jr., editor
- Information Meeting Highlights
- Lab Anecdote. Out to Lunch
- Take a Number
- Awards and Appointments
Vol. 12, No. 1, ( 1979)
- ECO Watch. Environmental Monitoring Around ORNL
- Ductile Ordered Alloys. Materials for Advanced Energy Systems?
- Metals from Fly Ash. Enough Aluminum to Stop Imports
- The Hudson River Power Case. Oak Ridge Scientists Play a Role
- Watching the Slopes. Winters in Oak Ridge
- Take a Number
- Lab Anecdote: Safety on the Job
- Books. Practical Secretary's Manual and Guide, by Yvonne Lovely
- Information Meeting Highlights
- Awards and Appointments
Vol. 9, No. 4, ( 1976)
Bicentennial- Editor's Note
- Dedication
- Selected Technical Highlights in ORNL's First 25 Years
- 1943
- 1944
- A True Fission Story
- Alan Conger Remembers ...
- A "Cover-up" Story
- Betsy Ross ...
- More from K. Z. ...
- August 1943 to December 1945
- From Howie Adler ...
- Special Tribute: Alex Hollaender
- The Xenon Culprit and Other Tales
- Fermi's New Toy
- The Forty-niners Softball Team
- The Water Lattice Experiments
- Chemistry and Philosophy
- More from K. Z. ...
- Juice at the X-10 Pile, and Other Stories
- From Orlo Myers ...
- Old Times and New Horizons
- 1945
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- 1948
- 1948—Survival and Purpose
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Vol. 9, No. 3, ( 1976)
- The Fluidized-Bed Coal Burner ... A new look
- Resource Competition. An analytical model of zooplankton feeding on phytoplankton—So What?
- Uranium Tailings in the Public Eye
- Letter to the Review
- Editorial: National Laboratories are ERDA's Prime Resource
- Books. Thermodynamics for Chemical Engineers, by K. E. Bett, J. S. Rawlinson, and G. Saville
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- Achievement
- Lab Anecdote: Accountancy and Criticality
- Awards and Appointments
Vol. 1, No. 1, ( 1967)
- Introducing The Review
- Desalted Water for Agriculture
- Oak Ridge as an Educational Resource
- A Librarian and Atoms in Action
- Debate on Strategic Defense. Will the Post-attack Environment Problem Become the Key Issue?