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A team at Oak Ridge Laboratories believes it has come close to creating a wireless car charging system efficient enough to broaden the appeal of electric vehicles.
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In an effort to avert an outer space energy crisis, the US Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has restarted production of plutonium-238 (PU-238) after almost 30 years.
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Researchers have developed a process to create a virtually perfect monolayer of "white graphene," making a dream team pairing of graphene and white graphene substrate for use in next generation electronic devices a possibility.
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Phosphors are essential to fluorescent lighting, and thus office parks the world over, but their use of rare-earth elements makes them less than ideal. Now new types of phosphors have been developed that use substantially less rare-earth elements than current phosphors found in fluorescent bulbs.
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A research team from Oak Ridge National Laboratory's (ORNL) Department of Energy has created a new model for how we can connect the way we power our homes and vehicles.
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If you had a big enough 3D printer, one of the first things you might do is print a replica of a vintage 1965 Shelby Cobra sportscar, and that's what the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) did for the 2015 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
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A new power inverter developed at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory marries advances in 3D printing and wide-band semiconductor technology to deliver significantly improved performance in a smaller, lighter package.
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Researchers at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) have created air-stable water droplet networks that could potentially be used to harvest water from fog or dew.
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A team of researchers is seeking to challenge the theory that the anode, cathode and electrolyte of a battery can only work independently, experimenting with a dual functioning electrolyte that supplements the cathode, resulting in a significant improvement of the battery's capacity and lifespan.
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Researchers are building an all-solid lithium-sulfur battery that is cheap, safe, durable, and stores four times the charge of conventional lithium-ion batteries.
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The Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has introduced Titan, the world’s most powerful supercomputer.
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A new kind of roof-and-attic system field tested at the DoE’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) improves the efficiency of both winter heating and summer cooling.
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