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Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Children's Museum recommit to STEM learningAshley Stowe, ORAU's chief research and university partnerships officer, and Brian Arrington, president of the museum's board ...
Joshua New leads an Oak Ridge National Lab team that created a computer model of nearly every building in the United States.
More than a year ago, computational scientists at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory published a study ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Oak Ridge National Laboratory has hosted 1 event in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first program was a 2011 Interview. Recent Programs. October 6, 2011 ...
ORNL and JuggerBot 3D are collaborating to expand 3D printing capabilities to include thermosets and thermoplastics.
Stephen Streiffer became the 12th director of Oak Ridge National Laboratory on Oct. 16, taking the helm of the nation's largest science and technology lab and its 6,500 staff members.
ORNL scientists confirmed critical errors in standard water simulations, emphasizing the need for accurate time steps to ...
Oak Ridge is the country’s largest science and energy lab, which has nearly 6,000 people and a $2.5 billion research portfolio. The lab has been at the forefront of the U.S. government’s race to ...
In Oak Ridge, the latest piece of deteriorating infrastructure from the 1940s to get a much-needed repair is also the tallest: a 250-foot stack at Oak Ridge National Laboratory built in 1949.
One of the proud achievements of Oak Ridge National Laboratory is the discovery of three elements either by its own employees or in collaboration.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) located near Knoxville, Tennessee is the Department of Energy's largest science and technology lab in the nation. It is managed by UT-Battelle.
Steve Stow, Oak Ridge National Laboratory historian, talked about the history of the laboratory and its involvement in the Manhattan Project, and the "secret city's" role in creating the atomic bomb.
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