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Study provides new target for increasing oil content of plant tissues for potential applications in bioenergy, chemical engineering, and nutrition.
Astrophysicist Saul Perlmutter & climate scientist Inez Fung have been appointed to the President’s Council of Advisors on Science & Technology.
Using X-ray techniques, scientists will study tiny specks of asteroid 162173 Ryugu, collected by a Japanese space mission.
ORNL researchers are examining ways to increase the amount of carbon sequestered in soils by crops such as switchgrass.
This multidisciplinary fellowship is designed to strengthen ties between the national academic community and DOE laboratories.
The work will use powerful lasers to reproduce high-energy astrophysical plasmas under extreme conditions to probe processes such as space storms.
Through a DOE Small Business Innovation Research award, the research company is developing thin-film coatings to extend the lifetime of cathodes.
To make it easier to study root activity, scientists are using neutrons to develop new methods of imaging at the High Flux Isotope Reactor.
Warmer waters and communities dominated by prokaryotes could replace those of eukaryotes, causing significant consequences on the entire food web.
A team has used the Summit supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory to model a new way of studying laser-matter interactions.