
Coal-to-graphite innovation turns waste materials from coal into tomorrow’s batteries, creating jobs and strengthening U.S. energy security.
Coal-to-graphite innovation turns waste materials from coal into tomorrow’s batteries, creating jobs and strengthening U.S. energy security.
As the focus on energy resiliency and competitiveness increases, the development of advanced materials for next-generation, commercial fusion reactors is gaining attention.
As demand for energy-intensive computing grows, researchers at ORNL have developed a new technique that lets scientists see how interfaces move in promising materials for computing and other applications.
Fehmi Yasin, inspired by a high school teacher, now researches quantum materials at 91°µÍø, aiming to transform information technology with advanced imaging techniques.