A new discovery by PNNL researchers has illuminated a previously unknown key mechanism that could inform the development of new, more effective catalysts for abating NOx emissions from combustion-engines burning diesel or low carbon fuel.
Scientists at PNNL were awarded nearly $12 million to better understand pathogens, how they spread, and how to prepare the nation against future outbreaks.
The Human Factors Symposium took place at Discovery Hall at PNNL in May 2023. Fifty-seven attendees participated in the three-day event representing 15 different institutions.
DOE Basic Energy Sciences 2023 âPoetry of Science Art Contestâ aims to educate and inspire; voting for the Peopleâs Choice Award closes September 15.
For her most recent efforts, Bruckner-Lea, a senior technical advisor at PNNL, received the Secretaryâs Appreciation Award from the U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm in July.
Summer is for science! PNNLâs interns are diving into science and technology and getting a front-row view of the research and development of a national laboratory.
Bradley Crowell with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission sees advanced materials integrity, radiological measurement, and environmental capabilities on his first visit to PNNL.
Brown University Applied Mathematics and Engineering Professor George Karniadakis has driven solutions for science and engineering problems for over ten years with a joint appointment at PNNL.