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Winners of the Director’s Award for Outstanding Team Accomplishment were, from left, standing: Jiaquiang Yan, Alan Tennant, Craig Bridges, David Mandrus, Adam Aczel and Garrett Granroth. Seated: Matthew Stone, Arnab Banerjee, Stephen Nagler and Mark Lumsd

Bill Strunk of ORNL’s Nuclear Science and Engineering Directorate received the ORNL Director’s Award for Outstanding Individual Accomplishment in Science and Technology during the Laboratory’s Awards Night event Nov. 18 at the Knoxville Convention Center.

Strunk was recognized for exemplary leade...

A new class of gas-fired heat pump

A team of scientists from ORNL and the University of Florida has developed a novel method that could yield lower-cost, higher-efficiency systems for water heating in residential buildings.

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

DOE is planning to invest $16 million over four years to accelerate the design of new materials through the use of supercomputers utilizing teams from ORNL and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

The two teams will work to develop software to design fundamentally new functional materials...

Thom Mason

The American Physical Society’s president-elect, Laura Greene, recognized ORNL’s Holifield Radioactive Ion Beam Facility as an APS Historic Physics Site at the recent Nuclear Structure 2016 Conference and Neutrinos in Nuclear Physics Workshop held in Knoxville.

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

ORNL’s climate and energy scientists have developed a new method to pinpoint which electrical service areas will be most vulnerable as populations grow and temperatures rise. “For the first time, we were able to apply data at a high enough resolution to be relevant,” said ORNL’s Melissa Allen, co-au...

 from left, Sen. Estes Kefauver, ORNL Director Alvin Weinberg, Democratic presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson, Tennessee Gov. Frank Clement and Sen. Albert Gore Sr.

The 1956 presidential campaign made a stop at ORNL Thursday, Aug. 30 when Democratic candidate Adlai Stevenson and his running mate, Sen. Estes Kefauver, D-Tenn., visited.

A 3-D-printed trim tool developed by ORNL and Boeing to be used in building Boeing’s 777X passenger jet has received the title of largest solid 3D printed item by Guinness World Records. (Photo by Carlos Jones)

A 3-D printed trim-and-drill tool, developed by ORNL researchers and to be evaluated at The Boeing Company, has received the title of largest solid 3-Dprinted item by Guinness World Records.

ORNL printed the lower cost trim tool in only 30 hours using carbon fiber and thermoplastic composite mate...