File:ORNL Chemical and Materials Sciences Facility.jpg
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DescriptionORNL Chemical and Materials Sciences Facility.jpg | Completed in 2011, the Chemical and Materials Sciences facility at Oak Ridge National Laboratory offers DOE scientists the most modern labs to conduct their energy research. The three-story building features 50 laboratories and is LEED-Gold certified. |
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Source | ORNL Chemical and Materials Sciences Facility |
Author | ENERGY.GOV |
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