JANUARY 9, 2025 Article Cloud Computing for Science Highlights Fusion XII Conference PNNL’s Center for Cloud Computing is addressing challenges in data management and hybrid cloud solutions with industry and academic partnerships. ( Read More )
JANUARY 6, 2025 Article PNNL Unveils Most Impactful Wind Energy Accomplishments for 2024 PNNL's accomplishments in FY 2024 help address the remaining challenges the wind industry faces. ( Read More )
OCTOBER 1, 2024 Research Highlight PeakQC Software Advances Quality Control for Omics-Agnostic Mass Spectrometry A cross-institutional team of scientists developed PeakQC, a new software tool for automated quality control of mass spectrometry data. ( Read More )
FEBRUARY 15, 2024 Research Highlight New R Package Makes Disentangling the Components of Biogeochemical Fluxes Easier In soil, microbes produce and consume methane. Using a technique called pool dilution, researchers can separate the rate of methane production and consumption from the net rate. ( Read More )
MAY 30, 2023 Article UTEP Welcomes First Cohort of Future Cyber Defenders PNNL and The University of Texas at El Paso expand their premier partnership to include the Cyber Halo Innovation Research Program. ( Read More )
APRIL 19, 2023 Article New West Coast Study Unveiled for Offshore Wind Transmission DOE announced a new project, led by PNNL and National Renewable Energy Laboratory, to expand wind energy transmission off the nation’s West Coast. ( Read More )
OCTOBER 6, 2022 Article Building Partnerships to Transform STEM Innovation Launching a premier partnership, PNNL and the University of Texas El Paso (UTEP) signed a memorandum of agreement on UTEP’s campus on October 6. ( Read More )
DECEMBER 18, 2020 Research Highlight Driving Down Carbon Capture Costs to $50.6 per Tonne PNNL researchers have developed a new class of chemistry focused on carbon capture technology and made incremental strides in driving down costs. ( Read More )
AUGUST 13, 2020 Research Highlight Study Shows Coastal Wetlands Aid in Carbon Sequestration Pacific Northwest marsh carbon stocks are twice the global average. Long-term sea-level rise impacts will likely decrease ecosystem carbon stocks. ( Read More )