Story Tips From the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National LaboratoryFebruary 2010
Wednesday, February 3, 2010 - 16:28
in Physics & Chemistry
Mammograms could save more lives with a technology being developed by ORNL and the University of Chicago. Intrusion detection systems preventing cyber attacks could soon be turbocharged with a tool being developed at ORNL. A fan will save ORNL's computing complex $150,000 a year in energy costs. Researchers from ORNL and the University of Tennessee has discovered a novel type of receptors in bacteria that sense changes in oxygen concentration and other redox parameters.