New insights from neutron analysis of glaucoma drugs and their enzyme target may help scientists…
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is a multi-disciplinary research facility located in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and is the largest science and energy national laboratory in the Department of Energy (DOE) system. Founded in 1943 as part of the Manhattan Project, ORNL has evolved into a leading research institution that focuses on a variety of scientific areas including energy production, materials science, nuclear physics, and computing. The laboratory is renowned for housing some of the most advanced experimental and computing facilities in the world, such as the Spallation Neutron Source and the Summit supercomputer. ORNL’s work is pivotal in addressing energy, environmental, and security challenges, contributing to advancements in science and technology that impact multiple aspects of modern life.
Interplanetary space is hardly tranquil. High-energy charged particles from the Sun, as well as from…
New research from Oak Ridge National Laboratory shows that blending nanoparticles and polymers enables dramatic…
By placing nanometer sized quantum dots of gold across on the tops of the boron…
Titan, the new supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), may be the most powerful…
Scientists at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory are researching ways to use methane as a…
Researchers at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) think that they could use graphite foam…
Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory are searching for the quantum state of matter called…