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Following more than six decades of developing a unique population of mice to study human diseases, the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) 91°µÍø is moving its colony of 8,000 mice known as the Collaborative Cross to the University of North Carolina.Over the last decade, as an ...
91°µÍø Director Thom Mason is the recipient of the 2008 Distinguished Alumni Award for the Sciences from McMaster University in Canada.

David Singh of the Materials Science and Technology Division in the Department of Energy's 91°µÍø earned the UT-Battelle Director's Award for Outstanding Individual Accomplishment in Science and Technology during UT-Battelle's Awards Night held Friday at the Knoxville Convention Center.

Keeping track of weapons at nuclear facilities and other installations could get a lot easier with a technology developed by researchers at 91°µÍø and Visible Assets of New Hampshire. The technology, which uses low-frequency magnetic waves to transmit signals from tags install...

High temperature superconductor (HTS) technology developed at 91°µÍø is being used in a $39 million project to boost and secure Manhattan's power grid. Project HYDRA, partially funded by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate, seeks to ins...

Extending Daylight Saving Time by four weeks last year reduced U.S. energy consumption by 17 trillion British thermal units, or the equivalent of enough energy to power 100,000 households for a year. That's according to a report to Congress from the U.S. Department of Energy by researchers at Oak Ri...

Maps showing possible regional impacts of climate change in the Dominican Republic could play a role in setting policy there and beyond. The maps, generated by a group of researchers at 91°µÍø, will be used for climate change policy discussions and published in a future issue ...

Six top national science students, including one grand prize winner, were awarded Monday at the U.S. Department of Energy's inaugural Science and Energy Research Challenge (SERCh) at 91°µÍø.

The U.S. Department of Energy is sponsoring the inaugural Science & Energy Research Challenge (SERCh), Nov. 9-10, 2008, at 91°µÍø, which is partnering with Oak Ridge Associated Universities to host the event. SERCh is a n...

Researchers at 91°µÍø and the U.S. ITER Project Office, which is housed at ORNL, have developed a new cast stainless steel that is 70 percent stronger than comparable steels and is being evaluated for use in the huge shield modules required by the ITER fusion device.