MAY 16, 2018 News Release PNNL Successfully Vitrifies Three Gallons of Radioactive Tank Waste Low-activity waste from Hanford tank vitrified for first time in a continuous process at PNNL. ( Read More )
MAY 14, 2018 Staff Accomplishment Elliott Receives Linneborn Prize for Biomass Research ( Read More )
MAY 4, 2018 Feature Hurricane Intensity Is More Than Surface Deep Improving the representation of upper-ocean layers in hurricane forecast models enhances their predictive skill. ( Read More )
APRIL 9, 2018 Staff Accomplishment Scientist Named to Editorial Board of Journal of Coastal Research ( Read More )
MARCH 16, 2018 Feature IDREAM Center Discusses Nuclear Waste with DOE Under Secretary for Science ( Read More )
MARCH 13, 2018 Feature The Effect of Deep Convection on Phytoplankton Blooms in the Northern Labrador Sea ( Read More )
DECEMBER 18, 2017 Staff Accomplishment Grear named to Forbes 30 Under 30 in Energy List ( Read More )
NOVEMBER 14, 2017 Feature PNNL Develops EyeSea, a Machine-Learning Tool to Automate Video Analysis of MHK Sites ( Read More )
OCTOBER 30, 2017 Feature Wind and Wildlife Interactions: A World-Wide Solution Cannot Be "One Size Fits All" ( Read More )
OCTOBER 6, 2017 News Release Byproducts from Biofuel Focus of PNNL and WSU Partnership PNNL and WSU team on research to handle waste streams from biofuel production. ( Read More )
SEPTEMBER 11, 2017 Staff Accomplishment Sue Clark Re-Elected to Washington State Academy of Sciences Board of Directors ( Read More )
AUGUST 11, 2017 News Release Night Vision for Bird- & Bat-Friendly Offshore Wind Power PNNL's ThermalTracker software analyzes video with night vision, the same technology that helps soldiers see in the dark, to help offshore wind power be bird- and bat-friendly. ( Read More )
JULY 20, 2017 Feature PNNL Contributes Expertise to Gulf Coast Oil Spill Restoration Study ( Read More )
JUNE 16, 2017 News Release Improved Understanding of a Widely Used 'Thermometer' for Earth's Ancient Oceans Scientists have improved our ability to interpret one of the most common measures of the temperature of Earth's oceans in the distant past. ( Read More )