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The 3D-printed forms for the Janus shielding demonstration are precursors to those that Kairos Power and Barnard will employ ...
The Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory and artificial intelligence company Atomic Canyon signed a ...
The Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory set a new milestone in nuclear component innovation, successfully ...
“The AI+ Expo provided an excellent platform to showcase ORNL's advancements in AI for science and to highlight how AI is transforming the scientific discovery across theory, modeling and simulation, ...
Cynthia is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Ecosystem Processes Group at ORNL. As part of the NGEE-Tropics project, her focus is on understanding tree water use strategies and responses to ...
Robert joined ORNL's Environmental Sciences Division in 2012 to carryout the construction and operation of The Department of Energy's flagship climate manipulation experiment, SPRUCE. Robert came to ...
Mr. Lefebvre is an R&D Staff member in the Nuclear Nonproliferation Division at ORNL specializing in technology integration. Since coming to the lab in 2009, he has architected and delivered solutions ...
Harnessing Solvent Displacement Crystallization for Actinide Synthesis: Insights from Uranyl Oxalate
To address the challenge of actinide crystallization in systems with a low chemical potential, solvent displacement crystallization (SDC) techniques are applied to synthesize uranyl oxalate in a ...
We are uniquely positioned to influence the full energy-efficiency ecosystem of HPC, from the applications to the hardware to the facilities. And you need efficiency gains in all three of those areas ...
Nailing down our estimates of GPP with reliable global-scale observations is a critical step in improving our predictions of future CO2 in the atmosphere, and the consequences for global climate. - ...
A new technology to continuously place individual atoms exactly where they are needed could lead to new materials for devices that address critical needs for the field of quantum computing and ...
Throughout the United States, more than 100 million buildings tap into electrical energy to keep heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration units functioning. HVAC systems cause most of ...
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