AUGUST 23, 2022 Feature Faster Fish Tracking Through the Cloud Near-real-time fish tracking using a new acoustic receiver developed by PNNL can support enhanced fish passage through hydropower dams. ( Read More )
MAY 16, 2022 Staff Accomplishment Decoding Protein Interactions with Domain-Aware Machine Learning Parallel graph neural networks identify protein-ligand 3-D structural interactions to aid in protein function prediction and drug discovery. ( Read More )
MAY 2, 2022 Research Highlight Ion Filtering Improves Detection of Proteins in Single Cells PNNL scientists have developed a new mass spectrometry method for in-depth analysis of proteins in individual cells. ( Read More )
APRIL 26, 2022 Research Highlight New Software Enables Processing of High-Dimensional Mass Spectrometry Data Data from increasingly complex mass spectrometry instruments met with adaptable data analysis solution. ( Read More )
APRIL 1, 2022 Feature A New “Fitbit” for Fish Spills Secret Life of Fish A new fitness tracker that’s very much like a ‘Fitbit for fish’ is revealing new information about fish health and behavior. ( Read More )
MARCH 21, 2022 Director's Column Advances in Renewable Energy Are Being Made by PNNL Scientists Recognizing how innovation and clean technologies at the very edge of the grid can work together to transition the electricity system, PNNL takes a multidisciplinary approach to advancing and integrating renewable energy solutions. ( Read More )
MARCH 7, 2022 Feature Newly Released Data Show How Fish Pass Through Dams A unique data set following Chinook salmon as they negotiate hydroelectric dams on the Columbia River is now available to researchers worldwide. ( Read More )
FEBRUARY 15, 2022 Feature Who Says Scientists Can’t Be Funny? The scientist behind the online cartoon RedPen/BlackPen explains how humor can build bridges between scientists and the public. ( Read More )
FEBRUARY 10, 2022 News Release Complicating the Opioid Epidemic: The Many Faces of Fentanyl PNNL scientists are protecting first responders and others by expanding what’s known about fentanyl, the driver of the opioid epidemic. ( Read More )
JANUARY 28, 2022 Research Highlight Urine Proteomics Reveal Acute Kidney Injury as a Result of COVID-19 Researchers characterize protein signatures that indicate Acute Kidney Injury in COVID-19 patients. ( Read More )
JANUARY 25, 2022 Research Highlight Pharmacokinetic Model Accurately Predicts Dose Implications of a Chemical Carcinogen Across Species Simulations reveal advantages of using new model vs. allometric scaling for risk assessment. ( Read More )
DECEMBER 21, 2021 Research Highlight 3D-Scaffold, a Deep Learning Approach to Identify Novel Molecules for Therapeutics A multi-institutional team has developed a deep learning framework to identify novel molecules as drug candidates. ( Read More )
NOVEMBER 19, 2021 Feature Designing Microbe Factories for Sustainable Chemicals Scientists have devised a way to engineer yeast to produce sustainable, eco-friendly commodity chemicals using computing power as a guide. ( Read More )
NOVEMBER 17, 2021 Feature Nested Nanowells Speed Single Cell Studies The nested nanoPOTS chip is the next generation of technology developed at PNNL to prepare single cells for proteomics. ( Read More )
NOVEMBER 17, 2021 News Release PNNL-Led Study Delivers Road Map of Lung Development Researchers map nearly 9,000 proteins in the human lungs, providing a clearer picture of development. ( Read More )
NOVEMBER 2, 2021 News Release Cellular Quality-Control System Identified as a Culprit in Coronavirus Infection A study of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome has identified a compound that shows potential in easing the symptoms of coronavirus infections. ( Read More )
SEPTEMBER 21, 2021 Feature Preparing for a Future Pandemic with Artificial Intelligence PNNL data scientists are refining their artificial intelligence tools with COVID-19 data to advance therapeutics and treatments for a future pandemic. ( Read More )
AUGUST 19, 2021 Research Highlight Revealing the Genes that Respond to Viral Infections Hypergraphs can more faithfully identify important genes in complex immune responses. ( Read More )
JULY 29, 2021 Feature Fungus That Tastes Just Right PNNL researchers are forming a clearer picture of how plant matter is transformed in the microbial gardens created by leaf-cutter ants. ( Read More )
JULY 29, 2021 Research Highlight Software Searches, Sorts, and Visualizes Connections Between COVID Publications The web-based tool, called PLATIPUS, is publicly available and interacts with publications available in the CovidScholar database. ( Read More )