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In February 2003, with only two weeks until the Spirit Mars Rover was delivered for launch operations in Florida, I made a mistake…
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Automotive batteries may not have hit the end of the road once they've finished powering electric vehicles. Researcyers are studying the feasibility of using them...Oak Ridge National Laboratory From ACM Careers | April 16, 2013
Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed the first high-performance, nanostructured solid electrolyte that will lead to more energy-dense lithium...Oak Ridge National Laboratory From ACM Careers | January 29, 2013
The U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory last month launched the Titan supercomputer, which will be 10 times more powerful than ORNL's last...Oak Ridge National Laboratory From ACM Careers | November 8, 2012
In a push to lower the cost of solar power, the U.S. Department of Energy has funded two projects at Oak Ridge National Laboratory focused on improving concentrating...Oak Ridge National Laboratory From ACM Careers | October 22, 2012
Nano-ribbons of silicon configured so the atoms resemble chicken wire could hold the key to ultrahigh density data storage and information processing systems...Oak Ridge National Laboratory From ACM Careers | October 18, 2012
A Tennessee company, Networcsim, has licensed software from Oak Ridge National Laboratory that will help industries install wireless networks more cost-effectively...Oak Ridge National Laboratory From ACM Careers | July 30, 2012
Future automotive batteries could cost less and pack more power because of a new manufacturing research and development facility at Oak Ridge National Laboratory...Oak Ridge National Laboratory From ACM Careers | June 26, 2012
Researchers are exploring the challenges of developing nanosensors able to detect salmonella, E-coli, and other key targets in highly complex chemical and biological...Oak Ridge National Laboratory From ACM Careers | May 29, 2012
Oak Ridge National Laboratory's Jaguar supercomputer has completed the first phase of an upgrade that will keep it among the most powerful scientific computing...Oak Ridge National Laboratory From ACM Careers | March 1, 2012
Atomic-level defects in graphene could be a path forward to smaller and faster electronic devices.Oak Ridge National Laboratory From ACM Careers | February 1, 2012