4-Feb-2014 Story tips from the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, February 2014 DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication This release focuses on 1) LEDs to light UT arena. 2) Self-cleaning solar panel. 3) Bioenergy researchers defeating lignin. 4) Protection for utilities. 5) New tool for first responders.
29-Jan-2014 Letting in the light DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge National Laboratory is developing a low-cost, transparent, anti-soiling coating for solar reflectors to optimize energy efficiency while lowering operating and maintenance costs and avoiding negative environmental impacts.
27-Jan-2014 ORNL study advances quest for better superconducting materials DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication Nearly 30 years after the discovery of high-temperature superconductivity, many questions remain, but an Oak Ridge National Laboratory team is providing insight that could lead to better superconductors. Journal Physical Review Letters
9-Jan-2014 ORNL-UT researchers invent 'sideways' approach to 2-D hybrid DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication Researchers have pioneered a new technique for forming a two-dimensional, single-atom sheet of two different materials with a seamless boundary. Journal Science
7-Jan-2014 Story tips from the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, January 2014 DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication This release focuses on: "The road to efficiency"; "Zero Energy Ready Homes"; and "Cross-disciplinary research is yielding new insight into the carbon cycle, contaminated soils and soil fertility."
17-Dec-2013 Supercomputers help ORNL researchers identify key molecular switch that controls cell behavior DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication If scientists can control cellular functions such as movement and development, they can cripple cells and pathogens that are causing disease in the body. Journal Nature Communications
16-Dec-2013 Titan simulates earthquake physics necessary for safer building design DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory Researchers with the Southern California Earthquake Center are using ORNL's Titan supercomputer to prepare the state for its next big earthquake.
16-Dec-2013 Simulation shuffles protons and electrons DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory Plants solved the solar energy challenge billions of years ago, with photosynthesis.
16-Dec-2013 ORNL devises recipe to fine-tune diameter of silica rods DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication By controlling the temperature of silica rods as they grow, researchers at the DOE's Oak Ridge National Laboratory could be setting the stage for advances in anti-reflective solar cells, computer monitors, TV screens, eye glasses and more. Journal Angewandte Chemie International Edition
9-Dec-2013 Story tips from the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, December 2013 DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication The following are story ideas from the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory for December 2013.