A company that says coal is "too valuable to burn" is partnering with Oak Ridge National Lab to transform the material.
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A preliminary techno-economic analysis has found that the new process could be less expensive than conventional methods of ...
A new nuclear economic development corporation, which held its first meeting Oct. 28, has adopted the Oak Ridge Corridor name ...
A national study has found that overall hydropower production in the US could increase over the next 15 years despite climate change ...
ORNL developed a microwave radar technology to nondestructively detect wall moisture, promising easier and earlier damage ...
Scientists at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have demonstrated an autonomous robotic field ...
Throughout the United States, more than 100 million buildings tap into electrical energy to keep heating, ventilation, air ...
Johney Green has been appointed laboratory director of the Savannah River National Laboratory, or SRNL, by the Battelle ...
ORNL's specialized team uses drones to aid disaster responses and collects data after Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
At the Department of Energy’s Office of Science, 2024 brought big accomplishments enabled by decades of work as well as ...