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Vol. 52, No. 3, (Summer 2019)
- Editorial: The grand grid challenge
- To the Point: Genetics pioneer Liane Russell dies, researchers look for ways to repurpose soft drinks, quantum security gets practical, designed polymers for better batteries
- The Power Grid: Defending the grid: Solutions for power system vigilance and resilience, Real communities test ORNL microgrid controller, DarkNet: Lighting up a secure grid communication network, Gig City grid: A conversation with EPB’s Jim Ingraham
- Focus on Microscopy: Microscopy technique offers an up-close view of proteins
- Infographic: ORNL on the grid
- Focus on Neutrons: Low-temp catalysis promises huge energy savings, Study of exotic ice questions water theory
- Focus on Physics: The human element, Expanding the periodic table
- Focus on Computing: Solving a beta decay puzzle, Summit expedites analysis of genetic disease origins, Supercomputing for long-lasting batteries
- Eugene Wigner Distinguished Lecturer: K. Barry Sharpless
- Why Science? Young researchers explain
- Time Warp: Fifty years after Apollo 11, ORNL ‘moon scoop’ remains a source of family pride

Vol. 52, No. 2, (Spring 2019)
- Editorial: Making the most of quantum science
- To the Point: New supercomputer announced, AI matches patients with clinical trials, company licenses tech that turns CO2 into ethanol, ORNL researchers elected to fellowships
- Quantum Science: Quantum of science, Quantum computing is ideal for quantum problems, New materials for sensors, computers, encryption and more, Cooking up quantum materials
- Focus on Computing: Company pursues unique engine design with supercomputing, ORNL team uses supercomputing to fight addiction
- Infographic: Using a quantum computer
- Focus on Neutrons: UT–ORNL team measures accelerator beam in six dimensions, ‘Chemical sponge’ removes toxic gases from our air, Antibacterial nanoparticles on a mission to save your teeth
- Focus on Physical Sciences: Chemists improve carbon dioxide capture, Self-sensing materials can monitor their own well-being
- Focus on Power: Seeing double: Digital twin for a secure, resilient grid
- Focus on Biology: Tree of life: Poplar studies yield human cancer insights
- Focus on Buildings: 3D printing shapes building industry
- Eugene Wigner Distinguished Lecturer: Richard Roberts
- Why Science? Young researchers explain
- Time Warp: When Oak Ridge was gated, but muddy

Vol. 52, No. 1, (Winter 2019)
- Editorial: The amazing impact of ORNL isotopes
- To the Point: Three from ORNL become APS fellows, wireless vehicle charger rivals wired systems, accelerator beam measured in 6D, ORNL geospatial data aids disaster relief
- Isotopes: Isotopes to the rescue, How do you want your isotope? ORNL on the red planet, Radiation, meet cancer cell, Made in the USA: Key isotopes for medical diagnostic imaging
- Focus on Computing: Titan advances cancer therapy, the first atomic nucleus on a quantum computer
- The Art of Science: The Art of Science
- Focus on Physical Sciences: Researchers take temperatures at the nanoscale
- Focus on Power: Power to the people: Solutions for a better Puerto Rico grid
- Focus on Buildings: Vacuum insulation panels open the door to self-healing buildings
- Focus on Climate: Investigating arctic ecosystems: A conversation with Stan Wullschleger
- Focus on ITER: ITER’s ‘burning plasma’: One giant step toward fusion energy
- Early Career Award Winners: Unveiling quantum materials with neutrons: A conversation with scientist Huibo Cao, flash of light: A conversation with spectroscopist Ben Doughty
- Eugene Wigner Distinguished Lecturer: Michael Berry
- Why Science? Young researchers explain
- Time Warp: We won the war. What's next?

Vol. 12, No. 4, ( 1979)
- Accident at Three Mile Island. How ORNL Responded
- The Politics of Energy
- Mining Reclamation Laws
- Pressure Vessel Safety. The Story of the ASME Code
- Socioeconomic Impacts of Nuclear Power Plants
- Take a Number
- Information Meeting Highlights
- Books. Economic and Environmental Impacts of a U.S. Nuclear Moratorium, 1985-2000, by Charles E. Whittle
- Letters
- Achievement. Cermets for Storing Nuclear Wastes
- Awards and Appointments
- Index

Vol. 12, No. 3, ( 1979)
- Heavy-Ion Physics
- Air Pollution and Vegetation
- Enzymes, Plants, and Drugs
- The Seed Money Program
- The Mathematics of Moving Boundaries
- Books. Energy Handbook, by Robert L. Loftness
- Take a Number
- Information Meeting Highlights
- Lab Anecdote. Master Spies
- Letter to the Editor
- Awards and Appointments

Vol. 12, No. 2, ( 1979)
- State of the Laboratory—1978
- Communications Between Hard & Soft Sciences
- Doughnut Hotter than the Sun. Reaching Fusion Temperatures with ORNL Neutral Beams
- The Oak Ridge Science Semester
- Books. Proceedings of the Atoms for Peace Awards, 1957-1969—A Memorial to Henry Ford and Edsel Ford, James R. Killian, Jr., editor
- Information Meeting Highlights
- Lab Anecdote. Out to Lunch
- Take a Number
- Awards and Appointments

Vol. 12, No. 1, ( 1979)
- ECO Watch. Environmental Monitoring Around ORNL
- Ductile Ordered Alloys. Materials for Advanced Energy Systems?
- Metals from Fly Ash. Enough Aluminum to Stop Imports
- The Hudson River Power Case. Oak Ridge Scientists Play a Role
- Watching the Slopes. Winters in Oak Ridge
- Take a Number
- Lab Anecdote: Safety on the Job
- Books. Practical Secretary's Manual and Guide, by Yvonne Lovely
- Information Meeting Highlights
- Awards and Appointments