12-Oct-1999 DOE establishes test bed for storage-intensive applications DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication The Deparment of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center are tackling the data storage challenge with Probe, a newly established test bed for storage-intensive applications.
13-Sep-1999 Story tips from Oak Ridge National Laboratory DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication Story tips include: COMPUTING--Probe opens possibilities BIOLOGY--Person on a chip? NANOTECHNOLOGY--The direct approach CLIMATE--Fooling Mother Nature
12-Aug-1999 Texas company adding ORNL material to portfolio DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication Poco Graphite is expanding its product base with Grafoam, a material developed at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) that could lead to more powerful laptop computers and better aerodynamics in automobiles.
22-Jul-1999 July story tips from Oak Ridge National Laboratory DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication SENSORS -- Super-sensitive chemical detector ENVIRONMENT -- A river flows through it AUTOMOTIVE -- Electric bus of the future MANUFACTURING -- A safer workplace
31-Mar-1999 ORNL Part Of Team To Keep Trucks On Wheels DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication Thousands of accidents involving truck rollovers could be prevented with an onboard warning system being developed by the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
30-Mar-1999 ORNL Discovery May Lead To New Thinking, Materials DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication Oil and water do mix after all, some chemists at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have discovered, and their finding may lead to new advanced materials and have other ramifications.
22-Sep-1998 MicroCAT A Welcome Sight To Geneticists And Mice DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication With MicroCAT, developed by researchers at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, researchers no longer will have to rely on visible genetic markers and physical examinations to discover the presence of mutations.
4-Aug-1998 ORNL-SEMATECH Computing Tool Helps U.S. Semiconductor Industry Identify Manufacturing Problems DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication The U.S. semiconductor industry is raising its productivity and lowering its costs in producing electronic components for computers using a computing software tool developed at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Funder Department of Energy
25-Jun-1998 Oak Ridge Physicists Discover New Proton-Emitting Thulium Isotope DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication Physicists from the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) have identified the shortest-lived proton emitter known—the 33rd isotope of thulium (Tm).
16-Jun-1998 Warfare Agent Mass Spectrometer Being Built At ORNL DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication A chemical-biological mass spectrometer (CBMS) that will more accurately detect deadly chemical and biological warfare agents and warn soldiers to wear protective gear or to avoid contaminated areas is being developed at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) for the U.S. Army Chemical and Biological Defense Command (CBDCOM).