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J. Bryan Lyles

J. Bryan Lyles, a researcher at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, has been recognized by two professional societies for his achievements in computational science. Lyles, who works in the Computational Sciences & Engineering Division's ...

Jeffrey S. Vetter
Jeffrey S. Vetter, a researcher at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, has been recognized by the IEEE professional society for his achievements in computational science. Vetter, a researcher in the ORNL Computer Science & Mathematics Di...
Brenda Pracheil and Bryan Chakoumakos examine the structure of an otolith under a microscope.
Scientific discovery can come from anywhere, but few researchers can say the answers to their questions would come from the pea-sized bones in the head of a six-foot-long, 200-pound prehistoric freshwater fish. In a unique pairing of biology and neutron science, researchers from...
Adam Makhluf from the University of California, Los Angeles is using neutrons at Oak Ridge National Laboratory鈥檚 Spallation Neutron Source to study the fundamental role carbon dioxide plays in Earth鈥檚 carbon cycle.
Carbon dioxide is a key component in the carbon cycle of Earth, both in the atmosphere and in the mantle, or hot layer under Earth鈥檚 crust. Studies of high pressure, high temperature phases of solid carbon dioxide are important to understand the forms that carbon may adopt at the e...
ORNL bioscience researcher Jerry Tuskan had an early interest in plant genetics.

It鈥檚 been 10 years since the Department of Energy first established a BioEnergy Science Center (BESC) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and researcher Gerald 鈥淛erry鈥� Tuskan has used that time and the lab鈥檚 and center鈥檚 resources and tools to make good on his college dreams of usi...

SPRUCE experiment enclosure

Deep stores of carbon in northern peatlands may remain stable despite rising temperatures, according to a team of researchers from several U.S.-based institutions. And that is good news for now, the researchers said. Florida State University ...

Easo P. George
Easo George, one of the world鈥檚 foremost authorities on advanced alloy development and theory, has been named the 15th Governor鈥檚 Chair at the Department of Energy鈥檚 Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the University of Tennessee.
electron spin orientations in a portion of the YbMgGaO4 crystal structure
Neutron scattering studies of a rare earth metal oxide have identified fundamental pieces to the quantum spin liquid puzzle, revealing a better understanding of how and why the magnetic moments within these materials exhibit exotic behaviors such as failing to freeze into an ordered arrangement even near absolute zero temperatures.
This image shows an artist鈥檚 depiction of the team鈥檚 QCD multigrid method.
Scientists are only beginning to understand the laws that govern the atomic world. Before the 1950s the electrons, neutrons, and protons comprising atoms were the smallest confirmed units of matter.
With Piranha, Almeria Analytics can make sense of vast amounts of data in mere minutes.
New Mexico鈥檚 Almeria Analytics has added a suite of Oak Ridge National Laboratory software technologies to its arsenal of tools useful for disaster relief, civil engineering, urban planning and homeland security applications. Piranha, Raptor and DTHSTR combined with ORNL鈥檚 VERDE, ...