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ORNL scientists recently demonstrated a low-temperature, safe route to purifying molten chloride salts that minimizes their ability to corrode metals.
Donald Ferschweiler spent two months at the Advanced Quantum Testbed, a state-of-the-art lab designed for cutting-edge R&D and research collaborations
Scientists reported on a kind of nano-engineered material called a metasurface — that could replace a roomful of equipment to link photons.
Scientists used genome sequencing and computational biology to tease out the genetic profile of a new moss species, Sphagnum magni.
At PNNL, interns embark on an experience unlike anywhere else in the world while also developing a sense of identity and belonging in STEM.
Scientists at Oak Ridge National Lab are using ultrasounds — usually associated with medical imaging — to check the health of an operating battery.
A team of scientists from Lawrence Berkeley National Lab & UC Berkeley has has devised a new technique for recycling polyethylene or propane gas.
The persistent drought has policymakers and system planners concerned about the reliability of the electric grid under worsening drought conditions.
Specks of asteroid dust were carefully collected by the Japanese space agency JAXA and then sent to institutions around the world.
ORNL is studying how climate change may impact water availability for hydropower facilities such as the Shasta Dam and Lake in California.