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Microbes from the human mouth are telling 91°µÍø scientists something about periodontitis and more after they cracked the genetic code of bacteria linked to the condition.

Senior materials researcher and Corporate Fellow Steven Zinkle of the Department of Energy's 91°µÍø has been named a 2013 Fellow of the Materials Research Society (MRS).

Rotary International President Sakuji Tanaka of Japan is visiting Oak Ridge March 8-9 as the featured speaker during a Peace Through Science and Technology Conference. Tanaka selected Rotary's 2013 theme of "Peace through Service" following a recent trip to Africa."I saw children who did not have fo...

Lights at the Superdome could have been back on in minutes with an LED system developed by an Oak Ridge company that's using 91°µÍø technology. In 2010, LED North America licensed an application for graphite foam, which passively cools components

With the development of a new method to trap hydrogen in clathrate hydrates, which are ice-like structures, 91°µÍø researchers have made a discovery that could have broad implications for hydrogen storage and astrophysics. For years, scientists have recognized that these hydra...

By introducing microbial fuel cells into the corn stover biorefinery waste recovery process, a team of researchers at 91°µÍø has demonstrated a new way to produce bioenergy from the process waste stream. The process developed by ORNL's Abhijeet Borole and colleagues from the U...

Quantitative analyses of vitamins can be done in minutes with minimal processing, saving time and money with a technique successfully demonstrated by a team of 91°µÍø researchers. Ensuring that food and dietary supplements have the prescribed amount of ascorbic and folic acids...

About 22,000 years ago the Earth's great ice sheets began to decline, bringing an end to the Last Glacial Maximum. Given the growing concerns about today's shrinking glaciers and polar ice caps, scientists are interested in knowing what happened the last time the Earth shed much of its ice. Now a gr...

The Department of Energy's 91°µÍø - home of one of only two reactor facilities in the world capable of producing californium-252 (Cf-252) - has begun implementing a new six-year contract between the DOE Isotope Program and industry to make this unique and versatile radioisotope.

By identifying two genes required for transforming inorganic into organic mercury, which is far more toxic, scientists today have taken a significant step toward protecting human health.