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Vol. 57, No. 2, (Fall 2024)
- Editorial: Tennessee hosts a resurgent nuclear industry
- To the Point: ORNL scientists unveil secrets of promethium, flooding model created to help urban planners, neutron analysis boosts solid-state cooling materials
- Nuclear is Here: Nuclear is here ... and here and here, nuclear industry gets a boost from Tennessee government, East Tennessee may become a hub for nuclear medicine, paving paths for a new nuclear workforce
- Early Career Scientists: Early career researchers win big
- Focus on Neutrons: Neutrons score electrochemical win for carbon-neutral ammonia, 3D-printed turbine blades a first
- Focus on Manufacturing: 3D-printed turbine blades a first
- Focus on Grid: Medium-voltage research promotes clean, reliable power
- Infographic: Tennessee's nuclear renaissance
- Focus on Computing: Custom software speeds up, stabilizes high-profile ocean model; illuminating the mechanics of solid-state batteries
- Focus on Buildings: Study projects massive savings from geothermal heat pumps; additive boosts building heating, cooling tech
- Focus on Physical Sciences: Research shows novel uses for hafnia, super supercapacitor sets energy-storage record
- Why Science? Young researchers explain
- Time Warp: ORNL’s nonproliferation history
- Research Insights: AI of the Future: Impact of Artificial Intelligence Modeling

Vol. 57, No. 1, (Spring 2024)
- Editorial: UT partnership takes us into the future
- To the Point: Genome editing tool honed for better renewables, improving graphite used in molten salt reactors, neutrons offer insights into battery advances
- University of Tennessee and ORNL: Still collaborating after all these years, an institute to supercharge the UT-ORNL alliance, UT-ORII’s new leader looks forward to groundbreaking research, Governor’s Chairs program attracts scientific luminaries, doctoral students look beyond academia
- Focus on Computing: ORNL’s Titan helps simulate influenza virus, autocoding cancer
- Focus on Neutrons: ‘Neutron camera’ method captures atomic-scale activity in a flash, 50 years after NASA Apollo missions, moon rocks still have secrets to reveal
- Focus on Biology: Producing biofuels for jets
- ORNL in the community: ORNL supports Puerto Rican microgrids
- Focus on Physical Sciences: Simulation code aids high energy physics research, ORNL teams with Army to improve welds
- Why Science? Young researchers explain
- Time Warp: Physicist Frances Pleasonton joined early ORNL studies of the neutron
- Research Insights: Additive Manufacturing the Future Part II: Improving the Process

Vol. 10, No. 4, ( 1977)
- Management of High-Level Wastes
- Household Energy Use. From Consumption to Conservation
- Competition between Fossil and Nuclear Fueled Power Plants
- The Stewardship of ERDA's Forests
- Molten Salt Chemistry at ORNL. A Short History
- Carbon Dioxide and Climate. How Fast Can We Safely Burn Coal?
- Books. Niels Bohr Collected Works, Volume 4: The Periodic System (19201 1924), edited by J. Rud Nielsen
- Take a Number
- Lab Anecdote. An Evening with Max Bredig
- Research Shop Achievement
- Awards and Appointments

Vol. 10, No. 3, ( 1977)
- Coal Conversion. Sorting out the Health and Environmental Impacts
- Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Thirty Years of Concern
- Today's MIT Chemical Engineers
- The New Phlebotomists
- Lab Anecdote. Shhhhhh
- Take a Number
- Books. Nuclear Power: Development and Management of a Technology, by Frank G. Dawson
- Awards and Appointments

Vol. 10, No. 2, ( 1977)
- State of the Laboratory—1976
- Where Seldom is Heard a Discouraging Word. USSR Nuclear
- The View from the Top. Mel Feldman's Year as ANS President
- Books. On Systems Analysis: An essay concerning the limitations of some mathematical methods in the social, political, and biological sciences, by David Berlinski
- Take a Number
- R&D Achievement at ORNL: Neutron Scattering
- Lab Anecdote. Turning Professional
- Awards and Appointments

Vol. 10, No. 1, ( 1977)
- Water-Reactor Safety. The ORNL Experiments
- Energy, Environment, and Health. What Can We Learn from the Nuclear Experience?
- What About the Nuclear Fuel Cycle— Where Do We Stand?
- Coal Liquefaction— Removing the Bottleneck
- Take a Number
- Books. Grants: How to Find Out About Them and What to Do Next, by Virginia P. White
- R&D Sequels
- Lab Anecdote. The Betatron
- Awards and Appointments
- Letter from a Reader