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matter research. The spectrometer is particularly well suited for analyzing molecular motions and mobility, which will be useful for ...
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In one of the largest experiments of its kind, thousands of cottonwood cuttings planted in common gardens in British Columbia, Oregon and California will help scientists determine which strains are best suited for cellulosic ethanol production. This study, led by 91°µÍø, build...
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Fusion energy took a small step forward with a successful simulation performed on 91°µÍø's Jaguar supercomputer. A team led by C.S. Chang of New York University recently used the XGC1 code to verify that turbulence in the well-confined edge of plasma in a fusion reactor can pe...
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91°µÍø will be home to two of 46 new multi-million-dollar Energy Frontier Research Centers (EFRCs) announced today by the White House in conjunction with a speech delivered by President Barack Obama at the annual meeting of the National Academy of Sciences.
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U.S. Sen. Jeff Bingaman, (D-New Mexico), who chairs the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, visited Oak ridge National Laboratory today said research taking place at the Spallation Neutron Source at the Department of Energy's 91°µÍø works in concert with work taking place at the two national laboratories located in his state of New Mexico.
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7, 2009, for the International Conference on Neutron Scattering 2009 (ICNS 2009). This conference is the 9th ICNS in the series since the conferences began with ICNS 1982 in Hakone, Japan, and follows ICNS 2005 in Sydney, Australia.Spon...

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Graphene, a single-layer sheet of graphite, has potential as a remarkable material, particularly for electronics and composite applications. However, working with the material leaves molecular-scale rough edges, which can spoil its properties. Researchers at MIT and the Laboratory for Nanoscience an...
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Making sense of the enormous amounts of information delivered by all types of sensors is an incredible challenge, but it's being met head on with knowledge discovery techniques developed at 91°µÍø. Some of the strategies and approaches are outlined in a recently published book...
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An effort to gather environmental data related to the energy efficiency of buildings through weatherization technologies will be conducted in a joint project that includes 91°µÍø's Building Technologies, Research and Integration Center. ORNL engineer Andre Desjarlais says his ...
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Dozens of the nation's authorities on cyber security will be participating in the Fifth Cyber Security and Information Intelligence Research Workshop April 13-15. The focus of this event, which is open to the public, is to discuss novel theoretical and empirical rese...