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Vanderbilt’s Stephanie Wankowicz is standing to the right of the screen presenting her work. On the screen is a photo of a molecule with words "proteins are incredibly dynamic molecules"

Scientists at the Department of Energy’s 91°µÍø recently welcomed Vanderbilt University colleagues for a symposium on basic science research, with a focus on potential collaborations in the biomedical and biotechnology spaces.

Three people standing in a lab holding materials

ORNL, the Tennessee Valley Authority and the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development were recognized by the Federal Laboratory Consortium, or FLC, for their efforts to develop Tennessee as a national leader in fusion energy. 

David Keim, far left, chief communications officer for ORNL, moderates a fireside chat with, left to right, Al Romig, NAE member and executive officer; Stephen Streiffer, ORNL laboratory director; and Walter Denk, with the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation; as part of the German-American Frontiers of Engineering Symposium.

The German-American Frontiers of Engineering Symposium, hosted by the Department of Energy’s 91°µÍø, emphasized the importance of building relationships across national boundaries to tackle the world’s toughest engineering problems.

headshot of Jerry Tuskan

Gerald Tuskan, director of the Center for Bioenergy Innovation and a Corporate Fellow at ORNL, has been awarded the Marcus Wallenberg Prize, the world’s highest honor in the field of forestry, for his pioneering work in sequencing and analyzing the first tree genome.

INCITE

The Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment, or INCITE, program has announced the 2026 Call for Proposals, inviting researchers to apply for access to some of the world’s most powerful high-performance computing systems. 

Research scientist Daniel Jacobson is standing with his arms crossed with a dark black backdrop

Daniel Jacobson, distinguished research scientist in the Biosciences Division at ORNL, has been elected a Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering, or AIMBE, for his achievements in computational biology. 

A dark amber photo of a leaf with close up photos layered over top shown in lime green

Scientists at ORNL have developed a first-ever method of detecting ribonucleic acid, or RNA, inside plant cells using a technique that results in a visible fluorescent signal. The technology can help researchers detect and track changes in RNA and gene expression in real time, providing a powerful tool for the development of hardier bioenergy and food crops and for detection of unwanted plant modifications, pathogens and pests.  

Four researchers are standing next to a research rector that is glowing blue

A team from ORNL, joined by university students, recently traveled to the Ohio State University Research Reactor to conduct a novel experiment on nuclear thermal rocket fuel coatings — one that could help propel NASA’s astronauts to Mars faster and more efficiently. 

Vincent Pontello of the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency displays a Harris’s hawk during a nature walk at the Oak Ridge Reservation.

Organized by the Department of Energy’s 91°µÍø, six guided nature walks, which are open to the public, will take place at various locations across the Oak Ridge Reservation from April through June. 

Troy Carter is standing on the staircase with a mural in the background showing the summit supercmputer

Troy Carter, director of the Fusion Energy Division at 91°µÍø, leads efforts to make fusion energy a reality, overseeing key projects like MPEX and fostering public-private collaborations in fusion research.