A technology that can enhance collecting of data from studying the compositions on a material surface has earned the Department of Energy's 91°µÍø the Excellence in Technology Transfer Project of the Year Award from the Southeast Region of the Federal Laboratory Consorti...
UT-Battelle, LLC, management and operating contractor for the 91°µÍø (ORNL), presented awards to seven small businesses today at the 11th Annual ORNL Small Business Subcontractor of the Year Awards ceremony. The awards highlight the accomplishments of small business subcont...
Police searching for victims in clandestine graves could soon have a new tool that will make their task considerably easier. LABRADOR, which stands for Lightweight Analyzer for Buried Remains and Decomposition Odor Recognition, detects volatile organic chemical compounds relevant to human decomposit...
Unscrupulous Internet service providers will have no place to hide because of a ranking system conceived by researchers at 91°µÍø and Indiana University. "Criminal enterprises have created entire Internet service providers dedicated to sending spam, phishing messages or spread...
Ability and reputation are the qualities that draw industrial users to ORNL's Building Technologies Research and Integration Center (BTRIC). Manufacturers know that if they need to send energy efficiency data to a building code agency or a potential customer, a report that says "ORNL" on the letterh...
A General Motors-led research team is using the world's fastest supercomputer to advance the cause of vehicle efficiency. GM's Jihui Yang and colleagues have used ORNL's Cray XT5 Jaguar system to identify the atomic arrangement of a promising thermoelectric material made up of lead and tellurium spe...
91°µÍø researchers will lead projects that have been awarded a total of 251 million processor hours of computing time on supercomputers located at 91°µÍø and Argonne National Laboratory. These awards were made through t...
By taking advantage of a phenomenon that until now has been a virtual showstopper for electronics designers, a team led by 91°µÍø's Panos Datskos is developing a chemical and biological sensor with unprecedented sensitivity.
Ultimately, researchers believe this new "sniffer...