SEPTEMBER 12, 2017 Staff Accomplishment PNNL Research Leaders Elected to Board of State Science Organization The Washington State Academy of Sciences (WSAS) elected Sue Clark and Jud Virden its board of directors. ( Read More )
AUGUST 22, 2017 News Release ShAPEing the Future of Magnesium Car Parts New spin makes lightweight magnesium auto parts more useful. ( Read More )
JULY 19, 2017 News Release Battery 500's First Seedling Projects Awarded Nearly $6 Million Nearly $6 million in new funding has been awarded to 15 energy storage projects through the PNNL-led Battery500 consortium. ( Read More )
JULY 17, 2017 News Release Doubling Down on Lighter, More Efficient Vehicles PNNL will help companies make lighter weight vehicles. ( Read More )
JUNE 28, 2017 News Release Royal Society Journal Honors Early Career PNNL Scientists El-Khoury and Johnson are exploring the properties of extremely small structures that could, one day, change how we produce energy and manufacture chemicals. ( Read More )
JUNE 22, 2017 Feature Emerging Investigators Showcase Chemical Research in Prestigious Journal ( Read More )
JUNE 21, 2017 News Release PNNL Helping to Design Tomorrow's Exascale Supercomputers A new national collaboration will take supercomputers to the next level of performance. ( Read More )
JUNE 20, 2017 Feature Seeing the Forest and the Trees to Find Parasitic Reactions that Lead to Battery Failure ( Read More )
JUNE 15, 2017 News Release Inflatable Plug for Subway Tunnels Demonstrated A giant inflatable 'plug' helps safeguard subway tunnels against flood waters. ( Read More )
JUNE 12, 2017 News Release Battery Based on PNNL Tech Given EPA Green Chemistry Award A company that produces a battery based on technology developed at PNNL has been honored with an EPA Green Chemistry Challenge Award. ( Read More )
JUNE 9, 2017 News Release The Layered Look of Lithium Sulfur Detailed view of a troubling layer offers insights for a better battery. ( Read More )
JUNE 6, 2017 News Release New Software Needed to HAGGLE with a New Kind of Processor Northwest researchers designing software for new DARPA-funded graphical processor in development. ( Read More )