NOVEMBER 13, 2024 News Release How ‘Clean’ Does a Quantum Computing Test Facility Need to Be? PNNL Scientists Show the Way How to keep stray radiation from “shorting” superconducting qubits; a pair of studies shows where ionizing radiation is lurking and how to banish it. ( Read More )
FEBRUARY 26, 2024 Director's Column PNNL Provides Science and Technology for Hanford Cleanup Researchers are developing and deploying solutions to reduce risk and increase efficiency while keeping people and the environment safe. ( Read More )
FEBRUARY 15, 2024 News Release First-Ever Atomic Freeze-Frame of Liquid Water Scientists stop the motion of atoms to watch electrons move in liquid water. ( Read More )
AUGUST 23, 2021 Director's Column PNNL Interns' Research Runs the Scientific Gamut Tomorrow’s scientific leaders gain real-world experience contributing to PNNL’s research and development. ( Read More )
JANUARY 28, 2021 News Release It’s Elemental: Ultra-trace Detector Tests Gold Purity Ultra-trace radiation detection technique sets new global standard for measuring the nearly immeasurable. ( Read More )
DECEMBER 22, 2020 Director's Column PNNL Developed Science and Technology Advances During a Challenging 2020 Despite the challenges, the talented and dedicated staff at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory kept delivering for the nation. ( Read More )
OCTOBER 19, 2017 News Release How Low Can You Go? PNNL scientists served as lead guest editors for a special issue of the Journal of Applied Radiation and Isotopes. ( Read More )
JULY 14, 2017 News Release Featured Photo: Trapped for Thousands of Years Once cooled, this molten glass can trap radioactive waste for thousands of years. ( Read More )
APRIL 26, 2017 News Release Steel Structure Shelters Sarcophagus at Chernobyl April 26 marks the 31st anniversary of the explosion at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant's Unit 4 reactor. Battelle researchers at PNNL were involved in an international consortium to look at long-term safety and containment of Unit 4. T ( Read More )