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Neutron scattering provides new data on adsorption of ions in microporous materials
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ORNL director traces history of neutron scattering
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View inside the detector tank of Bio-SANS, where researchers are discovering more about proteins that protect our DNA
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Aerodynamic levitator allows samples to "float on air"
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Interior of BASIS, used to characterize polymer dynamics
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Photo of the Week
State-of-the-art water purification system at the Joint Institute for Neutron Sciences.
Photo by Genevieve Martin.
The High Flux Isotope Reactor and the Spallation Neutron Source are two of the most advanced neutron science research facilities in the world, providing world-class neutron science at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Operating Status
- SNS Neutron production has resumed at 850kW/60 HZ.
- HFIR The reactor is currently shutdown for the end-of-cycle 446 refueling outage.
Upcoming Events
- 12 MarHigh Resolution Neutron Scattering to MEasure SLOw DYnamics (MELODY)
Oak Ridge, TN - 18 MarAmerican Physical Society Meeting
Baltimore, MD - 22 Mar3rd CNMS-SNS Research Forum
SNS, Oak Ridge, TN
Latest News
- ORNL begins implementation of new californium-252 production contract
- ICALEPSC 2013 call for abstracts
- Shull Fellows now launched on interesting and fulfilling careers
- Postdoc is 10,000th Neutron Scattering User