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Scientists at the Department of Energy鈥檚 Oak Ridge National Laboratory have created a recipe for a renewable 3D printing feedstock that could spur a profitable new use for an intractable biorefinery byproduct: lignin.

Attracted to biology, math, and physics as a young student, Omar Demerdash decided that when the time came to narrow his academic interests he wouldn鈥檛 pick and choose: he鈥檇 pursue them all. Today he鈥檚 using his expertise in computational biophysics to model and analyze how molecules interact with p...

Esther Parish鈥檚 holistic approach to life is apparent not only in her environmental research at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, but in her careful cultivation of a future crop of young scientists. Her expertise as a geographer coupled with a keen interest in the natural world drives Parish鈥檚 resea...

Dan Jacobson is illuminating the workings of biological systems from the molecular scale up by leveraging Oak Ridge National Laboratory鈥檚 supercomputing resources to create machine- and deep-learning techniques more easily understood by humans