18-Nov-2013 Chaotic physics in ferroelectrics hints at brain-like computing DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication Unexpected behavior in ferroelectric materials explored by researchers at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory supports a new approach to information storage and processing. Journal Nature Physics
13-Nov-2013 ORNL study uses neutron scattering, supercomputing to demystify forces at play in biofuel production DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication Researchers studying more effective ways to convert woody plant matter into biofuels have identified fundamental forces that change plant structures during pretreatment processes used in the production of bioenergy. Journal Green Chemistry
5-Nov-2013 November story tips from Oak Ridge National Laboratory DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication The following are story ideas from the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory for November 2013. Journal Physical Review Letters
28-Oct-2013 Neutrons, electrons and theory reveal secrets of natural gas reserves DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication Gas and oil deposits in shale have no place to hide from an Oak Ridge National Laboratory technique that provides an inside look at pores and reveals structural information potentially vital to the nation's energy needs. Journal Journal of Materials Chemistry A
22-Oct-2013 October story tips from Oak Ridge National Laboratory DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication The following are story ideas from the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory for October 2013.
12-Sep-2013 Toxic methylmercury-producing microbes more widespread than realized DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication Microbes that live in rice paddies, northern peat bogs and other previously unexpected environments are among the bacteria that can generate highly toxic methylmercury, researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center have learned.
3-Sep-2013 September 2013 story tips DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication Families of thousands of victims of social violence may gain closure, and killers may receive appropriate punishment, because of a suite of technologies able to locate clandestine graves. While investigators can find some graves, perhaps hundreds of thousands remain undiscovered.
28-Aug-2013 ORNL-grown oxygen 'sponge' presents path to better catalysts, energy materials DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication Scientists at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a new oxygen "sponge" that can easily absorb or shed oxygen atoms at low temperatures. Materials with these novel characteristics would be useful in devices such as rechargeable batteries, sensors, gas converters and fuel cells. Journal Nature Materials
15-Aug-2013 ORNL superconducting wire yields unprecedented performance DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication The ability to control nanoscale imperfections in superconducting wires results in materials with unparalleled and customized performance, according to a new study from the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Journal Scientific Reports
13-Aug-2013 ORNL finding goes beyond surface of oxide films DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication Better batteries, catalysts, electronic information storage and processing devices are among potential benefits of an unexpected discovery made by ORNL scientists using samples isolated from the atmosphere. Journal Nanoscale