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The award recognizes the year’s 100 most innovative and disruptive technology products from industry, academia, and government-sponsored research.
A Brookhaven National Laboratory atmospheric scientist, with stops in Texas and Alabama, continues his research into aerosol formation and growth.
Interns dive into important research that addresses national needs.
The team developed a set of bonded X-ray lenses to overcome a long-standing alignment issue, making nanometer resolution more accessible than ever.
Deborah Myers is recognized for her pivotal discoveries and leadership in electrochemical energy conversion and hydrogen production.
To capture information about clouds of atoms in the MAGIS-100 experiment, scientists devised a dome of mirrors, gathering light from more angles.
Scientists have discovered the remarkable impact of reversing a standard method for combating a key obstacle to producing fusion energy on Earth.
Spiraling laser light reveals how topological insulators lose their ability to conduct electric current on their surfaces.
Problem plastics could be diverted from landfills and converted into fuel sources with new technology.
Frontier leverages ORNL’s extensive expertise in accelerated computing to tackle problems deemed impossible to solve as recently as five years ago.