MARCH 30, 2017 News Release Adventures of Women in Science At the center of many research teams are women — scientists and engineers who chase mystery and replace it with discoveries. ( Read More )
MARCH 29, 2017 News Release Bioinformatics as an Amusement Park – the View from @RedPenBlackPen A scientific presentation by bioinformatician Jason McDermott on 'big data' this week is a big departure from conventional presentations. ( Read More )
MARCH 23, 2017 News Release Harnessing Molds to Make Valuable Products Scientists have learned more about how molds become cellular factories that can synthesize a range of diverse products. ( Read More )
MARCH 20, 2017 Staff Accomplishment Exposure Scientist Teeguarden on Editorial Board at JESEE ( Read More )
MARCH 16, 2017 News Release For Budding Naturalists, a Weekly Lesson in Soils PNNL scientists recently gave a crash course on soil to young children at a local elementary school, dishing up the dirt on soil. ( Read More )
MARCH 15, 2017 News Release Maximizing the Potential of Exascale Computing PNNL has been chosen to lead an Exascale Computing Project co-design center focused on graph analytics. ( Read More )
MARCH 15, 2017 Feature PNNL-Led Co-Design Center to Enhance Graph Algorithms for Exascale Computing Project ( Read More )
FEBRUARY 21, 2017 Feature Understanding "The Guardian of the Genome" Could Lead to Safer Pregnancies ( Read More )
FEBRUARY 13, 2017 News Release Microbiomes More in Flux in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients with inflammatory bowel disease are more likely to see dramatic shifts in the make-up of the community of microbes in their gut than healthy people, according to a study published online in Nature Microbiology. ( Read More )
FEBRUARY 13, 2017 Feature With Disease of the Bowel, Gut Microbiomes Are in Dramatic Flux ( Read More )