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Newswise: Nick Sokol: Growing a Sustainable Future
Released: 10-Jan-2025 7:40 PM EST
Nick Sokol: Growing a Sustainable Future
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

A healthy global food supply requires healthy soil, which requires fertilizer to replace and or enhance the nutrients found in the soil. Synthetic fertilizers have been historically cheap, but events in recent years have driven the price up and the supply down. Nick Sokol, a member of the Innovation Crossroads cohort at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, is working to make the entire experience of farming easier and less labor intensive while also producing healthy and good-quality food.

Newswise: Coding Transparency Into Textile Recycling
Released: 6-Dec-2024 11:25 AM EST
Coding Transparency Into Textile Recycling
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

The word “shoddy” first came to use in 1832, referring to an early form of recycling in which old wool was shredded and spun with new wool to form a fabric. Nearly two centuries later, textile recycling still follows a similar process. But today’s textiles are blends of different materials, from synthetics to natural materials.

Newswise: Risk and Reward: Fuhr Takes Sensing Technology to the Next Frontier… Again
Released: 2-Dec-2024 11:55 AM EST
Risk and Reward: Fuhr Takes Sensing Technology to the Next Frontier… Again
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

ORNL's Peter Fuhr continues pushes boundaries of optical and sensor technology in applications ranging from fighting wildfires to operating the immense floodgates protecting Venice, Italy. Fuhr’s path is marked by an oddball creativity that can’t confine itself to challenges in a single field. No idea is too far out to try out. His many inventions and start-ups before joining ORNL proved his ability to bring bold ideas to life.

Newswise: First-generation graduate Brittany Rodriguez advances manufacturing science at ORNL
Released: 25-Jul-2024 9:05 AM EDT
First-generation graduate Brittany Rodriguez advances manufacturing science at ORNL
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Raised in Texas’ Rio Grande Valley by hardworking parents who were not given the opportunity to obtain any type of higher degree, Brittany Rodriguez never imagined she would pursue a science career at a Department of Energy national laboratory.

Newswise: Molecules in action: Canan Karakaya peers into reactor design using computational modeling
Released: 22-Mar-2024 11:05 AM EDT
Molecules in action: Canan Karakaya peers into reactor design using computational modeling
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Curiosity and enthusiasm for the beauty in every molecule inspire ORNL’s Canan Karakaya, who uses computational modeling to design, improve and scale up chemical reactors that make high-value chemicals & energy-dense fuels.

Newswise: Q&A with Xiaohan Yang: Transforming plants for a cleaner future
Released: 27-Sep-2023 10:05 AM EDT
Q&A with Xiaohan Yang: Transforming plants for a cleaner future
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Scientist Xiaohan Yang’s research at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory focuses on transforming plants to make them better sources of renewable energy and carbon storage.

Newswise: ORNL experts help measure new world record for fusion energy
Released: 18-Feb-2022 9:25 AM EST
ORNL experts help measure new world record for fusion energy
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Lab experts help measure this month's fusion milestone at Joint European Torus (JET) with cutting-edge diagnostics.

Released: 16-Nov-2020 10:05 AM EST
Chuck Kessel: Forging Paths for Fusion’s Future
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Chuck Kessel leads the national Blanket and Fuel Cycle program, the national Fusion Energy Systems Studies program and the Virtual Laboratory of Technology and co-leads the Liquid-Metal Plasma-Facing Components program. He's devoted his career to ensuring commercial fusion power is a viable future option.

Released: 19-Sep-2019 3:40 PM EDT
Ethan Coon: Capturing Natural Processes Through Math
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

As a computational hydrologist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Ethan Coon combines his talent for math with his love of coding to solve big science questions about water quality, water availability for energy production, climate change, and the movement of contaminants through watersheds.

Released: 26-Aug-2019 2:05 PM EDT
Nina Balke: Fine-tuned science
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

As a researcher at ORNL’s Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences, a DOE Nanoscience User Facility, Nina Balke explores avenues for fine-tuning materials’ physical properties to solve energy challenges and expands fundamental research opportunities for CNMS users.

Released: 13-Aug-2015 11:05 AM EDT
The Pressure Is on
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Researchers with Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s (ORNL’s) Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) have developed technology to squeeze materials with a million times the pressure of the earth’s atmosphere while studying them with neutrons. When they bombard these materials with neutrons, the materials provide an unprecedented picture of the changing nature of matter under extreme pressure.

Released: 12-Feb-2015 10:00 AM EST
Yonath Discusses Visualizing Ribosomes and Antibiotic Resistance
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Ada Yonath, a pioneer in using crystallographic techniques to visualize ribosome structure, was the most recent Eugene P. Wigner Distinguished Lecturer at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Her work continues to contribute to ribosomal research, prompting researchers to look more closely at antibiotics that target bacterial ribosomes, including those of pathogenic bacteria species, an avenue that could help reverse current levels of antibiotic resistance. At the talk, she steered conversation to species-specific antibiotic resistance.



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