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Imagine a future in which your car no longer needs someone behind the wheel.
The time you devote to your daily commute—now often a waste—would be available for reading, working, watching videos or even napping. Physical disabilities would no longer keep you homebound. You could send your kids to ...
Caltech chemical engineer Frances Arnold delivered the Eugene P. Wigner Distinguished Lecture in Science, Technology, and Policy at ORNL on Nov. 2, 2015
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The discovery of element 117—tennessine, as it has been provisionally named—was made possible by a collaboration of researchers in the United States and Russia. ORNL provided the radioisotope berkelium-249, which was bombarded with a beam of calcium-48 at Russia's Joint Institute for Nuclear Researc...
ORNL mathematician Clayton Webster picked up an Early Career Research Program award from DOE’s Office of Science this year. His job is to find the important information in mountains of data.
ORNL quantitative geneticist Wellington Muchero is working to help arctic plants capture carbon for long-term storage and conversion into renewable bioproducts. He is also one of four ORNL recipients in 2016 of an Early Career Research Program award from DOE’s Office of Science.