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Communique Newsletter: February 21, 2023
Flexible polymers made with a new generation of the Nobel-winning “click chemistry” reaction find use in capacitors and other applications.
ORNL researchers have developed a way to manage car batteries of different types and sizes as energy storage for the power grid.
Funding supports basic research with a focus on accelerating the transition from discovery to commercialization of new technologies for future industries.
STEM mentoring creates pathways for early career professionals and interns.
ORNL Weinberg Fellow Addis Fuhr uses quantum chemistry and machine learning methods to advance new materials.
The new findings affirm changes in patients with alcohol-associated hepatitis and hint at possible blood test.
By tinkering and troubleshooting, Aalayah Spencer helps turn researchers’ ideas into state-of-the-art science experiments.
Scientists at ORNL set out to address how carbon-rich permafrost will respond to gradual sinking of the land surface as temperatures rise.
The region is experiencing what weather experts call a flash drought.