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The Cool Down on MSNSpecialized crew begins high-stakes mission at aging nuclear plant: 'This is one of the most difficult facilities'"This is an outstanding effort." Specialized crew begins high-stakes mission at aging nuclear plant: 'This is one of the most ...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory's new tech reduces rare earth elements needed for magnets, licensed by United Rare Earths.
On the C-SPAN Networks: Oak Ridge National Laboratory has hosted 1 event in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first program was a 2011 Interview. Recent Programs. October 6, 2011 ...
ORNL's new polymer-based current collector promises to reduce EV battery costs and weight, enabling fast-charging up to 80% ...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory is credited with the discovery of three elements. All of them were originally “missing” from a nearly completed row in the periodic table ...
Oak Ridge is the country’s largest science and energy lab, which has nearly 6,000 people and a $2.5 billion research portfolio. The lab has been at the forefront of the U.S. government’s race to ...
(Oak Ridge National Laboratory) “There has been a lot of work involved with getting these facilities ready for demolition,” said Nathan Felosi, OREM’s ORNL portfolio federal project director.
For the second time in two years, the Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management, alongside cleanup contractor UCOR, have completed demolition on a decades-old reactor site at Oak Ridge National ...
In Oak Ridge, the latest piece of deteriorating infrastructure from the 1940s to get a much-needed repair is also the tallest: a 250-foot stack at Oak Ridge National Laboratory built in 1949.
Research at Oak Ridge National Laboratory may lead to help in the future. Carolyn Krause. Special to The Oak Ridger. The human genome has around 23,000 genes, only about 3,000 more genes than much ...
One of the proud achievements of Oak Ridge National Laboratory is the discovery of three elements either by its own employees or in collaboration.
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