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Incite Grants Awarded to 56 Computational Research Projects
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Incite Grants Awarded to 56 Computational Research Projects

The DOE Office of Science announced 56 projects aimed at addressing some of the world's most challenging scientific questions. The projects will share 5.8 billion...

Nano-Trapped Molecules Are Potential Path to Quantum Devices
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Nano-Trapped Molecules Are Potential Path to Quantum Devices

Single atoms or molecules imprisoned by laser light in a doughnut-shaped metal cage could unlock the key to advanced storage devices, computers, and high-resolution...

Code Speedup Strengthens Researchers' Grasp of Neutrons
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Code Speedup Strengthens Researchers' Grasp of Neutrons

Nuclear physicists are using supercomputers to develop theories that explain how and why nuclei stick together and decay, which could help shed light on such questions...

Ornl Researchers Make Scalable Arrays of 'building Blocks' For Ultrathin Electronics
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Ornl Researchers Make Scalable Arrays of 'building Blocks' For Ultrathin Electronics

Researchers demonstrated an approach to forming lithographically patterned arrays of lateral semiconducting heterojunctions within a single two-dimensional crystal...

Ornl Demonstrates Large-Scale Graphene Composite Fabrication
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Ornl Demonstrates Large-Scale Graphene Composite Fabrication

A team at Oak Ridge National Laboratory has fabricated polymer composites containing 2-inch-by-2-inch sheets of graphene.

Digitizing Neurons
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Digitizing Neurons

Supercomputing resources at Oak Ridge National Laboratory will support the BigNeuron project aimed at streamlining scientist’s ability to create 3-D digital models...

Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication Could Start a Road Revolution
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Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication Could Start a Road Revolution

A computational framework for connected vehicle technologies developed by the Urban Dynamics Institute and Oak Ridge National Laboratory could be the beginning...

Ornl Showcases 3-D Printed Shelby Cobra
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Ornl Showcases 3-D Printed Shelby Cobra

Oak Ridge National Laboratory is showcasing additive manufacturing research at the 2015 North American International Auto Show in Detroit with a 3-D printed vehicle...

Supercomputer Simulations Predict Anode's Performance
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Supercomputer Simulations Predict Anode's Performance

A ORNL and University of Tennessee team is running supercomputer simulations to determine the suitability of using plant-based materials as a battery anode.

Computing Tames Big Data For Smarter Health Care
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Computing Tames Big Data For Smarter Health Care

As the United States strives to improve health care, Oak Ridge National Laboratory is using computing to delve deeper into big health data and is proposing innovative...

Long-Term Success
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Long-Term Success

The lab-to-industry technology transfer programs of the U.S. national laboriatories is exemplified by Delta M Corp., an early transfer beneficiary.

Oak Ridge National Laboratory Launches Imaging Institute
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory Launches Imaging Institute

The U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory has launched the Institute for Functional Imaging of Materials to accelerate discovery, design, and...

'double-Duty' Electrolyte Enables New Chemistry For Longer-Lived Batteries
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'double-Duty' Electrolyte Enables New Chemistry For Longer-Lived Batteries

Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a new and unconventional battery chemistry aimed at producing batteries...

Economic Competitiveness in the 21st Century
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Economic Competitiveness in the 21st Century

Former Intel CEO Craig Barrett spells out steps the United States should take to compete in an increasingly global economy and rapidly changing technological environment...

Chaotic Physics in Ferroelectrics Hints at Brain-Like Computing
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Chaotic Physics in Ferroelectrics Hints at Brain-Like Computing

Unexpected behavior in ferroelectric materials explored by researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory supports a new approach...

3-D Printing Rises to the Occasion, One Layer at a Time
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3-D Printing Rises to the Occasion, One Layer at a Time

The Deposition Science & Technology Group within Oak Ridge National Laboratory is focused on making additive manufacturing — or 3-D printing — commercially relevant...

ORNL Superconducting Wire Yields Unprecedented Performance
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ORNL Superconducting Wire Yields Unprecedented Performance

The ability to control nanoscale imperfections in superconducting wires results in materials with unparalleled and customized performance, according to a new study...

Vampir Takes a Bite Out of Inefficiency
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Vampir Takes a Bite Out of Inefficiency

Vampir, a software development toolset, can analyze in detail a running application as it is executed on the hundreds of thousands of processors of the Titan supercomputer...

Titan Completes Acceptance Testing
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Titan Completes Acceptance Testing

ORNL's Titan supercomputer has completed rigorous acceptance testing to ensure the functionality, performance, and stability of the machine, one of the world's...

New All-Solid Sulfur-Based Battery Outperforms Lithium-Ion Technology
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New All-Solid Sulfur-Based Battery Outperforms Lithium-Ion Technology

Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have designed and tested an all-solid lithium-sulfur battery with approximately four times the energy density of conventional...
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