Christina Lomasney, a veteran entrepreneur with experience in technology innovation and commercialization, has been tapped to lead technology transfer at PNNL.
A research team is exploring the safety and feasibility of clean hydrogen to replace some fossil fuel in medium- and heavy-duty vehicles and maritime uses at the Port of Seattle.
PNNL has received 119 R&D 100 Awards since 1969, when the laboratory began submitting entries in the contest that recognizes top 100 inventions each year.
All 17 U.S. national laboratories and many prominent publishers, journals, and other organizations in scientific publishing will begin a partnership to support name change requests from researchers on past published papers.
Researchers developed two solutions for air-conditioning—a novel, energy-efficient dehumidification system and a technology to detect refrigerant leaks. Both help increase energy-efficiency and reduce costs.