
A study found that beaches with manmade fortifications recover more slowly from hurricanes than natural beaches, losing more sand and vegetation.
A study found that beaches with manmade fortifications recover more slowly from hurricanes than natural beaches, losing more sand and vegetation.
Ten future U.S. Army officers recently visited ORNL to learn about the legacy of nuclear science.
In a Q&A, Paula Cable-Dunlap, a leading nuclear nonproliferation expert, discussed being named as an ORNL Corporate Fellow and the impact it will have over her position.
The National Security Sciences Directorate within the Department of Energy’s 91°µÍø has signed a memoranda of understanding with Jackson State University and with Tennessee Tech University.
Joe Tuccillo, a human geography research scientist, leads the UrbanPop project that uses census data to create synthetic populations.
ORNL hosted the Mid-South Regional Chapter of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, or ASPRS.
A newly established internship between ORNL and Maryville College is bringing cybersecurity careers to a local liberal arts college. The internship was established by a Maryville College alumni who recently joined ORNL.
As a data scientist, Daniel Adams uses storytelling to parse through a large amount of information to determine which elements are most important, paring down the data to result in the most efficient and accurate data set possible.
Defense Manufacturing Programs Director Craig Blue has been named 91°µÍø’s Chief Manufacturing Officer.
Despite strong regulations and robust international safeguards, authorities routinely interdict nuclear materials outside of regulatory control.