Going undercover to protect the grid
ORNL researchers encoded grid hardware operating data into a color band hidden inside photographs, video or artwork, as shown in this photo. The visual can then be transmitted to a utility’s control center for decoding.

Going undercover to protect the grid

Inspired by one of the mysteries of human perception — synesthesia — an ORNL researcher invented a new way to hide sensitive electric grid information from cyberattack: within a constantly changing color palette. READ MORE


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International?Hall unveiled

Plus: New displays along Main Street concourse reflect the lab’s rich 80-year history


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Biobased home created with?University of Maine

BioHome3D an energy efficient, economical housing alternative


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A universe of?details

Exascale computational astrophysics models with unprecedented scale, resolution


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Tracking disinformation flow through location intelligence

Research team provides insights to counteract threats


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Protein domain could lead to new COVID-19 treatments

Shared PAN domain points to less-studied receptor protein as possible therapeutic target


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Visualizing the invisible

Teletrix licenses augmented reality technology that shows ionizing radiation


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Clearing the runway

Modeling a realistic supply chain for bio-based jet fuel


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Squeezing data from a diamond sandwich

Extreme pressures rearrange atoms to reveal new properties


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Defining quantum compression

Study surveys techniques for compressing data generated by sensors in edge computing


Honors and Awards

Dongarra elected to National Academy of Sciences

Researchers honored for innovative use of AI to fight cancer

Campbell honored as Emerging Professional by ASTM

Cooper appointed to DOE’s Basic Energy Sciences Advisory Committee

Wagner receives 2023 SAE Medal of Honor

Lupini elected fellow of the Microscopy Society of America

Dixit receives 2023 Rosalind Franklin Young Investigator Award


Our Voices

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Shajjad Chowdhury, an ORNL power electronics researcher, is designing a more compact and power-dense capacitor that will help maximize electric vehicle driving range.?Read more


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“I like encouraging young people to get involved in the kinds of things I’ve been doing in my career,” said ORNL's Layla Marshall, an electrical engineer in the Enrichment Science and Engineering Division. “I didn’t necessarily get the chance to start them at that age, to figure out where my interests were.” Now Marshall counts STEM mentoring — especially school robotics teams — among her many volunteer activities.?Read more


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Production of bioderived materials often requires high consumption of energy and chemicals, and material qualities are inconsistent, limiting their large-scale application. Yue Yuan’s work helps to develop greener and more controlled approaches for synthesizing biopolymers.?Read more

Kevin Rogers

Associate of Arts and Sciences - AAS at Genesee Community College

1 年

Start putting it underground

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L John Breckinridge Myers

Retired CIA TECHNICAL OFFICER ARGO Team Member 3200+

1 年

The Westinghouses tend to Honeymoon there in one of the worker cabins. Although the Pittsburgh newspaper said they went to the Virgin Island. From the records of St John Fisher Church near the Edgewood Country Club on Churchill Road. Even the Rockwells showed up.

Michael J. Murphy

Associate Wealth Consultant ~Stockbroking, Financial Advice QFA LIB EFA AFP

1 年

Thanks for sharing ??

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