Polyphase wireless power transfer system achieves 270-kilowatt charge, s...
Filter News
Area of Research
- (-) Supercomputing (72)
- Biology and Environment (51)
- Biology and Soft Matter (1)
- Clean Energy (61)
- Climate and Environmental Systems (2)
- Computer Science (2)
- Electricity and Smart Grid (2)
- Energy Frontier Research Centers (1)
- Functional Materials for Energy (1)
- Fusion and Fission (7)
- Fusion Energy (4)
- Isotopes (1)
- Materials (81)
- Materials for Computing (6)
- National Security (17)
- Neutron Science (19)
- Nuclear Science and Technology (9)
- Nuclear Systems Modeling, Simulation and Validation (1)
- Quantum information Science (3)
News Topics
- (-) Big Data (14)
- (-) Climate Change (14)
- (-) Frontier (23)
- (-) Grid (4)
- (-) Nanotechnology (9)
- (-) Physics (5)
- (-) Polymers (2)
- (-) Quantum Science (17)
- 3-D Printing/Advanced Manufacturing (3)
- Artificial Intelligence (27)
- Bioenergy (7)
- Biology (10)
- Biomedical (14)
- Biotechnology (2)
- Buildings (3)
- Chemical Sciences (4)
- Computer Science (55)
- Coronavirus (12)
- Critical Materials (3)
- Cybersecurity (3)
- Decarbonization (5)
- Energy Storage (5)
- Environment (12)
- Exascale Computing (20)
- Fusion (1)
- High-Performance Computing (28)
- Isotopes (1)
- Machine Learning (13)
- Materials (15)
- Materials Science (12)
- Mathematics (1)
- Microscopy (5)
- Molten Salt (1)
- National Security (7)
- Net Zero (1)
- Neutron Science (10)
- Nuclear Energy (2)
- Partnerships (1)
- Quantum Computing (14)
- Security (3)
- Simulation (14)
- Software (1)
- Space Exploration (1)
- Summit (28)
- Sustainable Energy (7)
- Transportation (4)
Media Contacts
Scientists at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory are the first to successfully simulate an atomic nucleus using a quantum computer. The results, published in Physical Review Letters, demonstrate the ability of quantum systems to compute nuclear ph...
Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have conducted a series of breakthrough experimental and computational studies that cast doubt on a 40-year-old theory describing how polymers in plastic materials behave during processing.