Filter News
Area of Research
- Biology and Environment (3)
- Clean Energy (16)
- Computational Engineering (4)
- Computer Science (3)
- Data (2)
- Fusion Energy (2)
- Knowledge Discovery (1)
- Materials (16)
- National Security (3)
- Neutron Science (6)
- Nuclear Science and Technology (3)
- Quantum information Science (7)
- Sensors and Controls (1)
- Supercomputing (69)
- Visualization (2)
News Type
![Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Open Port Sampling Interfaces for Mass Spectrometry, invented by Gary Van Berkel (left) and Vilmos Kertesz, features simplicity and elegance. Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Open Port Sampling Interfaces for Mass Spectrometry, invented by Gary Van Berkel (left) and Vilmos Kertesz, features simplicity and elegance.](/sites/default/files/styles/list_page_thumbnail/public/01%202017-P00046_0.jpg?itok=fGfxrW6n)
![This map of New York City shows how many people walk to work each morning. The resolution is block group level. This map of New York City shows how many people walk to work each morning. The resolution is block group level.](/sites/default/files/styles/list_page_thumbnail/public/news/images/03%20nyc%20transportaton%20tip.jpeg?itok=A4EqFbwi)
Simply widening sidewalks and increasing the bike lanes network can boost the number of New York City commuters who choose to take advantage of an option that’s healthy for people and the environment, according to Husain Aziz of Oak Ridge National Labor
![3-D visualization of chemically-ordered phases in an iron-platinum (FePt) nanoparticle. 3-D visualization of chemically-ordered phases in an iron-platinum (FePt) nanoparticle.](/sites/default/files/styles/list_page_thumbnail/public/Oak_Ridge_Leadership_Computing_Facility.jpg?itok=i3nCCoBB)
Barely wider than a strand of human DNA, magnetic nanoparticles—such as those made from iron and platinum atoms—are promising materials for next-generation recording and storage devices like hard drives.
![The team transmitted the ORNL logo, an oak leaf, between two end points in the laboratory with 87 percent calculated fidelity. (Left): The original 4-color, 3.4kB image. (Right): The image received using superdense coding. The team transmitted the ORNL logo, an oak leaf, between two end points in the laboratory with 87 percent calculated fidelity. (Left): The original 4-color, 3.4kB image. (Right): The image received using superdense coding.](/sites/default/files/styles/list_page_thumbnail/public/news/images/williams_SDcoding2016-1%5B4%5D%201.png?itok=1zQS6HNO)
![The_Shape_of_Melting_in_Two_Dimensions_on_Vimeo.jpg](/sites/default/files/styles/list_page_thumbnail/public/The_Shape_of_Melting_in_Two_Dimensions_on_Vimeo.jpg?h=5dbd1e45&itok=cl_ZEFzS)
Snow falls in winter and melts in spring, but what drives the phase change in between?
![Contrasting solvation strategies in conventional electrolytes (top-left) and a new class of Lewis-acidic polymer electrolytes (bottom-left). Contrasting solvation strategies in conventional electrolytes (top-left) and a new class of Lewis-acidic polymer electrolytes (bottom-left).](/sites/default/files/styles/list_page_thumbnail/public/news/images/pr_image.png?itok=2n475E0Z)
![Gina Tourassi.](/sites/default/files/styles/list_page_thumbnail/public/G_Tourassi200.jpg?h=d1b9d2b5&itok=zKW6OaTJ)
Gina Tourassi, a researcher at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, has been elected fellow of SPIE, the International Society for Optics and Photonics.
![Ramakrishnan “Ramki” Kannan loves the excitement and challenge of working at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, home to Titan. Ramakrishnan “Ramki” Kannan loves the excitement and challenge of working at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, home to Titan.](/sites/default/files/styles/list_page_thumbnail/public/news/images/2017-P00028.jpg?itok=WV6RXdKB)
Supercomputers like Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Titan are advancing science at a frenetic pace and helping researchers make sense of data that could have easily been missed, says Ramakrishnan “Ramki” Kannan.