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Oak Ridge National Laboratory is the largest multi-program #science & #energy research lab in the U.S. ORNL is managed by UT-Battelle for @ENERGY.
Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA
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    Oak Ridge Lab
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    Nov 24, 2025
    Through the Genesis Mission, @ENERGY is investing in the future of AI for national priorities. ORNL’s Discovery and Lux systems will strengthen America’s scientific capabilities and help drive breakthroughs in energy, security and technology. Read more ➡️ bit.ly/4ribKij
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    Fusion is moving from research to demonstration. Check out the newest episode of the Sound of Science podcast to hear what experts believe it will take to put fusion energy on the grid. Listen on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/3S1bqHZ Listen on Spotify: bit.ly/4zgBDmx
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    Oak Ridge Lab
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    Aug 17
    At ORNL, science never sleeps. Autonomous labs pair robots, advanced instruments, artificial intelligence and high-performance computing to assist scientists by speeding research results and insights. Learn more about autonomous science at ORNL: ornl.gov/autonomousscie…
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    Oak Ridge Lab
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    Aug 15
    This is where ORNL's story began. The Graphite Reactor, the world's first continuously operating, full-scale nuclear reactor, helped lay the foundation for decades of scientific discovery that continues today.
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    Oak Ridge Lab
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    Aug 14
    Tune into the Sound of Science podcast to hear how decades of research, new advances in materials, and growing private investment are changing the conversation around fusion and why East Tennessee has become a hub for this next chapter. Listen on YouTube: bit.ly/4wuKSwR
    Image of a pink-hued 3D-rendering of a fusion energy device, with a badge stating "The Sound of Science Podcast." The text reads "Inside Fusion's Turning Point."

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