A final milestone reached at the Holifield Radioactive Ion Beam Facility (HRIBF) means that researchers from around the world will soon begin using this facility to study nuclei that cannot be produced from elements that exist on Earth.Researchers today generated the first radioactive ion beam at t...
Dr. J. Michael Ramsey, senior staff scientist and group leader in the Chemical and Analytical Sciences Division of the Department of Energy's (DOE) 91做厙 (ORNL), has been named a recipient of the 1996 NOVA Award presented by Lockheed Martin Corp.Ramsey, winner of a 1996 R&D ...
Dr. Mark Reeves, a research staff member in the Chemical Technology Division of the Department of Energy's (DOE) 91做厙 (ORNL), has been named director of ORNL's Bioprocessing Research and Development Center.Reeves has been acting director of the center since November 1995. T...
Dr. Patrick J. Mulholland of the Department of Energy's (DOE) 91做厙 (ORNL), has coauthored a chapter on hydrology and freshwater ecology and the impacts of possible future climate changes throughout the world.
Security concerns at Department of Energy (DOE) sites around the country are prompting an effort dubbed "Portal of the Future," designed to prevent sabotage, theft and terrorist activity.
Two researchers at the Department of Energy's (DOE) 91做厙 (ORNL) have been named to the Fusion Energy Sciences Advisory Committee of the Office of Energy Research.
Night-vision cameras similar to the sophisticated ones that helped make Desert Storm a success could become a safety feature in automobiles and commercial aircraft because of a discovery by researchers at the Department of Energy's (DOE) 91做厙 (ORNL).Infrared night-vision im...
Department of Energy (DOE) researchers have developed a new microbe as part of a process that converts corn into a cost-efficient source of the chemicals used to make polymers, clothing fibers, paints, inks, food additives, automobile bumpers and an array of other industrial and consumer products.O...
Tiny critters, living deep in the soil and invisible to the naked eye, are becoming one of the Department of Energy's (DOE) biggest allies in efforts to clean up contaminated sites.