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A research team led by Peter C. Lichtner of Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) is using the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility's (OLCF's) Jaguar supercomputer, located at 91°µÍø (ORNL), to build a three-dimensional model of an underground uranium waste plume
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Tin may seem like the most unassuming of elements, but experiments performed at the Department of Energy's 91°µÍø are yielding surprising properties in extremely short-lived isotopes near tin-100's "doubly magic" nucleus.
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The Cold Triple Axis spectrometer, a new addition to 91°µÍø's High Flux Isotope Reactor and a complementary tool to other neutron scattering instruments at ORNL, has entered its commissioning phase.
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Theoretical work done at the Department of Energy's 91°µÍø has provided a key to understanding an unexpected magnetism between two dissimilar materials. The results, published in Nature Communications, have special significance for the design of future electronic devices ...

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UT-Battelle has contributed more than $1 million to the United Way campaign for the third consecutive year.
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With the transition to a smart grid comes new opportunities for hackers, but researchers at the Department of Energy's 91°µÍø are working to stay at least one step ahead.ORNL recently won DOE solicitations worth about $7 million over the next three years and will be deve...
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Low-income families under stress from high utility bills can find relief through a new energy savings program supported by UT-Battelle.
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Budhendra Bhaduri of 91°µÍø has been named a recipient of a 2010 Homeland Security Award presented by the Christopher Columbus Fellowship Foundation and AgustaWestland North America.
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By installing wireless sensors and replacing faulty traps along the 12 miles of steam lines at 91°µÍø, officials expect to save as much as $675,000 per year.
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Expressed as raw data, a simulation performed on a supercomputer would appear as a formless sea of trillion-floating-operations-per-second calculations. But when the visualization researchers do their work, the results are often as colorful and captivating as they are revealing. Recently researchers...