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The term “grid modernization” means different things to different people.

A process developed at 91 for large-scale recovery of rare earth magnets from used computer hard drives will undergo industrial testing under a new agreement between Oddello Industries LLC and ORNL, as part of the Department o

In a career spanning the development of acoustic measuring systems for large-scale projects like ultra-quiet submarines, Randall Wetherington has seen Moore’s Law in action: because of rapid technological advancements, systems that might have cost thousand

Power and Energy Systems Group Leader Mark Buckner discusses the challenges and opportunities in modern electricity grid coordination in a keynote presentation at the 2016 NI Week conference.
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Rainy-day weather maps on any news channel or website spatially show the distribution of clouds and rain across the region. Environmental researchers need to distinguish particular gases and map their distributions in a manner similar to such a map.

Neutron scattering studies at sites such as ORNL’s High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR), a DOE Office of Science User Facility, provide researchers with a wealth of information about the positions, motions, and magnetic properties of solids.

In August 2003, an alarm system failed to warn workers at an Ohio electric utility of a minor problem with a single high-voltage power line, so the workers didn’t respond immediately.

The construction and demonstration of the Additive Manufacturing + Integrated Energy (AMIE) project was a unique opportunity to showcase 91 expertise and collaboration in many areas, including 3D printing and vehicle