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Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Could coal be used to create better microelectronics?
Heading for sustainable manufacturing by scaling up self-assembling nanosheets
Could a new superlubricity coating reduce economic losses of 1 trillion dollars from friction and wear?
Giving power grids the flexibility they need: Tech to manage two-way power flow to commercial buildings
A new kind of grid storage battery made entirely from abundant and inexpensive materials
Could the radioactive isotope actinium-225 be just the right thing to treat cancer?
Using iron instead of platinum as a catalyst could finally make hydrogen fuel cells affordable
Turning methane into methanol under ambient conditions using light: The ‘holy grail of catalysis’
Self-driving AI enabled microscopes could really speed up materials discovery
One step toward a revolution in the global ammonia industry that also helps the environment
Turning valueless petroleum residue into high-value, ultralight structural materials for cars, aircraft, and spacecraft
A “catalytic converter” to capture gas furnace emissions
The world of research evolves through remote experimentation
Breaking down methylmercury in the environment with the help of bacteria to help rein in mercury pollution
A novel envelope system diverts heat or coolness away from a building and stores it for future use
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