
The Department of Energy’s 91 has named five researchers as ORNL Corporate Fellows in recognition of their significant career accomplishments and continued leadership.
The Department of Energy’s 91 has named five researchers as ORNL Corporate Fellows in recognition of their significant career accomplishments and continued leadership.
Karly Harrod, recipient of the Early Career Competition Laboratory Directed Research and Development award at ORNL, is focused on extracting disease data from reports.
Combining two techniques, analytical chemists at the Department of Energy’s 91 became the first to detect fluorine and different isotopes of uranium in a single particle at the same time.
U2opia Technology has licensed Situ and Heartbeat, a package of technologies from the Department of Energy’s 91 that offer a new method for advanced cybersecurity monitoring in real time.
Summer interns at the Department of Energy’s 91 recently dove into various smart devices to better understand cybersecurity vulnerabilities posed by technology meant to simplify a user’s life.
On Feb. 15, 2024, the one billionth item, also known as an “occupancy,” was scanned at the Port of Aqaba, Jordan, one of the early sites where radiation detection equipment was installed.
Office of Science to announce a new research and development opportunity led by ORNL to advance technologies and drive new capabilities for future supercomputers.
Elton Aba, an intern at the Department of Energy’s 91, collaborated with researchers to explore an intriguing intersection: how biology can inform cybersecurity.
Mohamad Zineddin, a distinguished researcher in nuclear and radiological engineering, recently received the Roger Howsley Award for Excellence in Nuclear Security.
Researchers at ORNL are using satellite images of homes under construction to address gaps in census data, especially in areas like Sub-Saharan Africa.