
Highlights
- Century-long U.S. Building Trends in Floor Space and Household Size
PNNL study developed new dataset assessing construction, housing stock, and floor spaceDecember 2015
- Clouds Re-gathered by Wind Shear
Changing wind forces at different altitudes determines weather systems, PNNL researchers foundDecember 2015
- Creating a Super Lattice: Zipping Electrons, Jumping Holes, and the Quest for Solar Fuels
Better control of a chromium sidekick makes earth-abundant iron work better in solar panelsDecember 2015
- Expanding ‘Computing Frontiers’
PNNL scientists lead the search for computing breakthroughs as part of ACM conferenceDecember 2015
- Laying a Foundation for International Energy Efficiency in Buildings
Energy efficiency cooperation through effective exchanges on building energy codesDecember 2015
- Trio Honored via Feodor Lynen Fellowship
December 2015
- Yun Qian Selected for Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Editorial Board
December 2015
- The Catalyst's Choice
The products created depend on the availability of highly active hydrogen atomsDecember 2015
- Transformations: Waste as Energy and Opportunity, Inventions in Catalysis, ACS Catalysis Lectureship Winners Interview
December 2015
- Characterization of Soft Magnetic Nanocomposites Featured on Cover of IEEE Publication
December 2015
- Lou Terminello Elected AAAS Fellow
December 2015
- Optimizing Biofuel Production in Yeast
Study identifies, characterizes lipid accumulation pathwaysDecember 2015
- Katrina Waters Co-Authors National Academy of Sciences Report
December 2015
- Chapter on Global Arrays Part of New Parallel Computing Tome
Section authored by scientists from PNNL's High Performance Computing groupDecember 2015
- The Truth about Microdiversity
Scientists discover surprising differences in genomes of microbial communitiesDecember 2015
- Scientists Refrigerate Water...with Lasers!
For the first time, researchers cool liquids with a laserDecember 2015
- Can Paris Pledges Avert Severe Climate Change?
PNNL study shows that Paris emissions reduction pledges reduce risks of severe warmingDecember 2015
- Pollution Changes Clouds' Ice Crystal Genesis
PNNL found dust particle surface reshaped during atmospheric passage, altering ice-forming abilityNovember 2015
- Sriram Krishnamoorthy named Associate Editor of Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
November 2015
- Teaching Reactions How to Navigate
New topographical map shows the energy hills and valleys involved in turning electrons into fuelNovember 2015
- PNNL Technologies Named to Prestigious R&D Magazine's 100 Top List
November 2015
- Leon Clarke Honored by the Integrated Assessment Modeling Consortium
Recognition for his contributions to the modeling communityNovember 2015
- Now Available: Seeds from the Tree of Life
Massive dataset dramatically improves access to information on environmentally important microbesNovember 2015
- HPCWire Features CENATE
PNNL's Center for Advanced Technology Evaluation gets the SC15 spotlightNovember 2015
- Storm Clouds Take Rain on Rollercoaster Ride
PNNL's new modeling technique describes water's up and down journey inside turbulent storm cloudsNovember 2015
- Getting Water to All the Right Places for Carbon Sequestration
New study gets to buried interfaces without diggingNovember 2015
- Smith One of the Top 20 Most Influential Analytical Scientists
November 2015
- Layla Mehdi Honored by MRS for Her Postdoctoral Work
November 2015
- News Release: Microbes Map Path Toward Renewable Energy Future
Scientists find a surprise in how Cyanothece creates hydrogenNovember 2015
- California: A Coming Century of Fire?
Researchers use risk analysis and modeled climate change to assess fire risk in The Golden State's futureNovember 2015
- Scott Chambers Elected Fellow of the American Physical Society
November 2015
- Irrigation Methods Drain Water Availability
Pumping water for irrigation likely to increase drought vulnerability in certain regions, PNNL shows via modeling expertiseNovember 2015
- Going to Extremes with Zirconia
Scientists can now study samples under industrial conditions thanks to new toolNovember 2015
- Angling for an Answer
PNNL researchers find fast, accurate method to compare climate effectsNovember 2015
- Meredydd Evans' Building Energy Codes Projects Highlighted by DOE
November 2015
- PNNL Scientists Part of Proposed Initiative to Harness Earth's Microbiomes
Described in Science Magazine by national consortiumOctober 2015
- The Noble Architecture of New Materials
Invited review shows progress in building ordered or chaotic structures for fuel cellsOctober 2015
- When the Wind Comes Sweeping Down the Plain
The low-level jet, often rain's windy escort, explained with new modeling techniquesOctober 2015
- Fan's Research Featured in Global Times
October 2015
- California, Here We Come: Floods and Drought
Pacific Ocean patterns fueled by climate warming may launch more extreme weatherOctober 2015
- Too Many Variables Can't Spoil the View
New technique highlights the most important details in land-use analysisOctober 2015
- West Coast Flooding on the Horizon
PNNL researchers find more atmospheric rivers will hit western North AmericaOctober 2015
- CENATE: A Computing Proving Ground
New center at PNNL will shape future extreme-scale computing systemsOctober 2015
- The Difference a Day (or Night) Makes
Studying the diel cycle gives rise to new hypotheses about microbial community behaviorOctober 2015
- Taking Action for Resilient Cyber Systems
Demo and workshop paper to showcase novel graph model at ACM Conference on Computer and Communications SecurityOctober 2015
- Arizona State University and PNNL Announce Agreement
Collaboration to tackle energy, climate science, and sustainability challengesOctober 2015
- Biocellion Wins Outstanding Technology Development Award
Software simulates living cells on parallel systems in days versus years and at much larger scale than other platformsOctober 2015
- Soot Sources, a Savvy Study, and the Tibetan Plateau
Climate model tagging technique tracks snowpack-melting particlesOctober 2015
- Yuehe Lin Named to 2015 List of Highly Cited Researchers
October 2015
- Rasch, Ghan, and Easter Named to 2015 List of Highly Cited Researchers
PNNL scientists achieve ranking in geosciences researchSeptember 2015
- The Color of Smog
New study shows the molecular details of how organic aerosol helps heat up and color the haze over megacitiesSeptember 2015
- Proud Model: Rolling on the River
New capability for global streamflow simulation uses data from world's riversSeptember 2015
- Bernstein Co-Authors Book Chapter that Aims to Guide Microbial Community Engineering
September 2015
- Sizing Up Cyclones
PNNL scientists develop better approach to predict the intensity of tropical hurricanesSeptember 2015
- Shoving Protons Around
Review highlights molecular-level work involved in creating a design guide for catalysts for use of sustainable energySeptember 2015
- Good Is Not Enough:
Improving Measurements of Atmospheric Particles
PNNL finds new approach that extends existing methods to challenging-conditionsSeptember 2015
- Robert Houze Jr., Cloud and Convective Systems Expert, Joins PNNL
September 2015
- Nailing Down the Jet Stream
First-of-a-kind framework diagnoses the behavior of the jet stream in climate modelsSeptember 2015
- A Zoom Lens for A Global Climate Model
PNNL scientists look more deeply at smaller areas to improve climate modeling globallySeptember 2015
- Please Do Spill the Oxygen
Scientists show how clusters funnel atoms to create oxygen pools that benefit biofuels, fuel cells, and sensorsSeptember 2015
- Demystifying Aerosols
PNNL researchers show that higher-resolution climate models can provide more accurate information on important particle-cloud interactionsAugust 2015
- Two Great Catalysts that Work Great Together
Researchers use materials free of precious metals to speed the troubling side of the fuel cell reactionAugust 2015
- Yun Qian Directed International Workshop
Topic Addresses Uncertainty Quantification in Climate ModelingAugust 2015
- Arnab Dutta Garners Latest MT Thomas Award
August 2015
- Better Batteries
Imaging the nanoscale world inside a batteryAugust 2015
- Hagos Contributes to State of the Climate Report
August 2015
- Grant Johnson Receives Early Career Exceptional Achievement Award
August 2015
- Computer Focuses on Irregular Applications—with a Little Help from PNNL
August 2015
- Energy in Chemical Bonds and the Plant-Pollution Connection
PNNL scientists share fundamental insights in energy and atmospheric science at ACS National MeetingAugust 2015
- Katherine Calvin Honored for Early Career Exceptional Achievement
August 2015
- How to Store Sunlight on a Tight Energy Budget: Add More Protons
The reaction to convert solar energy to fuel is 50 times faster with a simple change in the solvent usedAugust 2015
- A New Material for Transparent Electronics
Specialized crystalline films revealed to be highly conductive and transparentAugust 2015
- Bacteria's Conflicts Fuel Synthetic Ecology Research
PNNL scientist describes process in Science PerspectiveAugust 2015
- Researchers Ace Hydrogenase at PNNL-Led Workshop
August 2015
- The Story Behind ACS Winners Daniel DuBois, Morris Bullock, and the Hydrogen Catalysis Team
Interview with Chris Jones, Editor-in-Chief of ACS Catalysis, shows what it takes to control protonsAugust 2015
- Scientists Discover Precise Location of Active Sites on Popular Catalyst
New design parameters could one day speed production and reduce costs for manufacturing everyday coatings and productsAugust 2015
- Viewing Precipitation Through the Modeling Lens
PNNL researchers find six model parameters individually influence precipitation in a global modelAugust 2015
- Keeping it All Together
Mathematical kinetics model accurately depicts grain-level corrosion plaguing metal alloysAugust 2015
- Phil Rasch and Alex Guenther Elected Fellows of the American Geophysical Union
July 2015
- New Insight on How Crystals Form May Advance Materials, Health, and Basic Science
July 2015
- Oxygen: Not at All Random
Rejecting random diffusion, oxygen atoms create detailed architectures in uranium dioxide, radically altering our understanding of corrosionJuly 2015
- Three PNNL Staff Elected to Membership in State Academy
New members to be inducted into Washington State Academy of Sciences in SeptemberJuly 2015
- Top-10 Paper Co-Authored by PNNL's Ben Bond-Lamberty
July 2015
- Scientists Estimate Soot Released from Diesel Burning in Russian Arctic
Detailed research inventory will help inform policies that could slow Arctic meltingJuly 2015
- Cleaner Exhaust for a Cleaner Arctic
July 2015
- Sea Critters Rule the Clouds
Microscopic phytoplankton cultivate half the summer cloud droplets over the Southern OceanJuly 2015
- Scientists Hijack Light-Loving Bacteria to Make High-Value Products
Engineering a fast-growing bacterium to produce fatty acidJuly 2015
- PNNL Proves How 'HPC Transforms'
High Performance Computing tallies four accepted SC15 conference papersJuly 2015
- Aluminum Clusters Shut Down Molecular Fuel Factory
3-D images give clues to extending catalyst lifeJuly 2015
- Jiwen Fan's Research is News in Science, Nature and BBC
July 2015
- Sowa Appointed to THREE Editorial Board
July 2015
- Air Pollution Amplified Extreme Weather, Floods in China
PNNL researchers find mechanism that ties human-caused air pollution to catastrophic floods in southwest ChinaJuly 2015
- Workshop Shows the Sky's the Limit on Atmospheric Particle Research
July 2015
- Better Views of Slimy Substances
3D imaging of biofilms shows interactions of cells, structure, and environmentJuly 2015
- Glezakou and Rousseau Featured in Special ACS Journal
July 2015
- Jiwen Fan Wins Prestigious Ascent Award
July 2015
- OSU and PNNL Scientists Develop Improved Way to Assess Cancer Risk of Pollutants
Collaboration part of a Superfund research programJuly 2015
- Bill Morgan Interviewed in Nature Article on Radiation Risks
July 2015
- No Catalyst Is an Island
Once thought unimportant, a supporting film actually speeds or derails electricity productionJune 2015
- The Reality of Problem Solving
Algorithm accounts for uncertainty to enable more accurate modelingJune 2015
- Johannes Lercher Honored by Chemical Institute of Canada
June 2015
- Gu Honored with MSA Albert Crewe Award
June 2015
- Johannes Lercher Delivers Hougen Lectureship
June 2015
- Chuck Peden Honored for Vehicle Emission Control Catalysis Research
June 2015
- Janet Jansson Featured in Quanta Magazine
June 2015
- Thom Dunning Elected New Member of International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science
June 2015
- Yu Invited to Join Advisory Group for Emergency Exposures
June 2015
- New Research Nabs #1 Particle Pushers
PNNL global model treatments reveal much larger climate impact from burning vegetation and biofuel emissionsJune 2015
- New NMR Tool Helps Scientists Study Elusive Battery Reaction
Seeing inside a battery with a unique NMR "camera"June 2015
- MS3 Scientist Ram Devanathan Honored for Work in Ceramics and Materials Science
June 2015
- Nighttime View of Earth Reveals Size of Urban Sprawl
PNNL researchers develop global urban extent map from nighttime satellite imaging dataJune 2015
- Susannah Burrows Honored by DOE for Outstanding Contribution
June 2015
- Eric Hill Featured as a "Face of CBC"
June 2015
- The Shorter Road to Having It All: Fuel Efficiency and Cleaner Exhausts
Five scientists review the state of research on two catalysts that can work in lean-burn enginesJune 2015
- A Collection of Quality HPC Research at IEEE Cluster 2015
June 2015
- Kneading Enzyme Makes Ammonia Levels Rise
Electron-delivering protein manipulates natural catalyst, changing ideas about fertilizer productionJune 2015
- Register for EMBEER Symposium
A new conference hosted by EMSL and the Chemical Imaging Initiative at PNNLJune 2015
- Kleese van Dam Part of Advanced Scientific Computing Subcommittee's OSTI Review
June 2015
- Yu Receives Secretary of Energy Moniz Recognition
June 2015
- Gao's Research Featured in Nature Climate Change
June 2015
- Mapping the Materials Genome for Structural Materials
PNNL's Xin Sun to join international forum on structural materials researchJune 2015
- Transformations: Focus on Zeolites, Catalysis at ACS Meeting, Exploring Molecular Channels
May 2015
- Could Computers Reach Light Speed?
Trapped light waves go farther than expected, giving insights on designing computer circuit interconnects that work at nearly the speed of lightMay 2015
- From Fire to Ice
Volcanic ash proves inefficient cloud ice makerMay 2015
- MS3's Heldebrant and Li Receive DOE Early Career Research Program Awards
May 2015
- Clouds' Role in Sunlight Stopping
Research shows type and frequency of tropical clouds important for simulations of surface energy impactMay 2015
- Hailong Wang, Editor of Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
May 2015
- Five DOE Award Winners Pursuing Ph.D. Research at PNNL
May 2015
- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and Oregon Health & Science University Team up to Accelerate Biomedical Discovery
Agreement pairs mass spectrometry and biomedical science expertise to open new doors for health researchMay 2015
- Mehdi Receives Post-Doctoral Researcher Award
May 2015
- Dongsheng Li and David Heldebrant Receive DOE Early Career Research Program Awards
May 2015
- Finding the Missing Particles
Years of results regarding secondary organic aerosols reduce uncertainty in climate projectionsMay 2015
- A Congress of Computational Materials Engineering
PNNL staff make key contributions to ICME 2015 World CongressMay 2015
- Brown Carbon Changes Environment, Climate
Review identifies gaps to be filled to quantify brown carbon's impact on environment, climateMay 2015
- Tibetan Glacier Holds Sooty Secrets
Researchers measure historical trends of soot in a southeastern Tibetan glacier and identify emission sources in a climate modelMay 2015
- Encouraging Minerals to Capture Troubling Radionuclides
Carbonate minerals prove selective, providing new insights for nuclear material managementMay 2015
- Mimicking Biology to Create Fast, Efficient Catalysts
Scientists are uncovering the design principles of natural catalysts, vital to energy storageMay 2015
- Chemistry Research at PNNL Mentioned in New York Times
May 2015
- Interior Design for Supercomputers
PNNL and Intel explore new ways to improve OS functionality, work to be featured at ROSS 2015May 2015
- Flynn, Schmid Receive NASA Group Achievement Award
May 2015
- Steven Spurgeon quoted in Supercomputing Online News
May 2015
- Nigel Browning Quoted in PNAS News
April 2015
- Towards Controlled Preparation of Complex Architectures Using High-Intensity Beams of Mass-Selected Ions
Scientists build unique materials for fundamental studies in energy production and storageApril 2015
- Energy Star
Novel models of HPC systems depict the interplay between energy efficiency and resilienceApril 2015
- Packing Heat: New Fluid Makes Untapped Geothermal Energy Cleaner
Nontoxic solution could cut water use in half for enhanced geothermal systemsApril 2015
- The Devil's in the Details
Advanced design to represent cloud turbulence improves simulations in a multi-scale modelApril 2015
- Battery Video Hits the Big Time
April 2015
- Simulating Subsurface Flow and Transport at Multiple Scales
New method shows events occurring in a large sample at the resolution of soil grainsApril 2015
- Beyond Boundaries: Remote Heat Rouses Hurricanes
Sea surface temperature in North Atlantic and Mediterranean waters triggers tropical cyclones afarApril 2015
- Hagos MJO Paper Featured in Eos
April 2015
- Yang Gao Invited Blog Author for Earth Day at Weather Underground
April 2015
- Ruby Leung Invited to Advise and Guide Climate Modeling Directions
April 2015
- They’ve Got ‘Game’
PNNL staff awarded Cyber Security Track Best Paper honors by IEEE HSTApril 2015
- Ruby Leung Named to AGU Atmospheric Sciences Fellows Selection Committee
April 2015
- Unlocking Cloud Gridlock
Handling climate-important cumulus clouds, regardless of model scaleApril 2015
- Janet Jansson Featured on NPR's Science Friday
April 2015
- Cold Snaps Linger Despite Climate Change
Extreme cold episodes will continue despite climate warming trends according to researchers' analysis of winter temperature distributionsApril 2015
- The Softer Side of Control without Clumping or Capping
Creating bare, two-metal particles provides insights into potential substitutes for costly platinum in fuel cell catalystsApril 2015
- Trading Off Climate Models' Issues
Higher resolution alone will not fix models' daytime precipitation cycle problemsApril 2015
- Atmospheric Rivers, Finely Modeled
Researchers improve simulation of extreme precipitation in global climate modelsApril 2015
- Kravitz to Provide Climate Modeling Expertise to ESD Editorial Board
April 2015
- Kate Calvin Appointed to National Research Council Study Team
April 2015
- Improving Energy, Performance Efficiency for High Performance Computing
PNNL HPC staff paper accepted for ICS 2015 Conference ProgramApril 2015
- Tracking Down Time Missteps
New technique targets numerical errors related to time evolution in weather and climate modelsApril 2015
- Low-Dose Radiation Impacts Skin Sensitivity
Systems approach suggests alterations in stability of cells and tissueApril 2015
- Shattering Bottlenecks in Ammonia Production
New material supplies electrons to quickly disrupt nitrogen bond, speeding up the reactionApril 2015
- Team Creates Special Volume Commemorating Second Half Century of Innovations in Mass Spectrometry
April 2015
- We're On Fire Now
Scientists developed global model on the role of human activity and weather on vegetation firesMarch 2015
- StreamWorks: Pattern Detection for Your Protection
Novel graph method detects cyber-attack patterns in complex computing networksMarch 2015
- Karniadakis Earns 2015 Ralph E. Kleinman Prize
March 2015
- Kravitz Talks Geoengineering with Grist
March 2015
- A Meaningful Data Miner
GEMS' cooperative software framework helps tame "too Big" dataMarch 2015
- Water and the Changing Structure of Zeolites
Atoms crowd and abandon catalyst's internal channel surfaces, changing its ability to drive reactionsMarch 2015
- Putting Batteries on Stage Spotlights Performance at the Nanoscale
New device lets scientists take images of lithium battery as it works and rechargesMarch 2015
- Does Death Stalk the Forest?
No, say scientists: current forest models are at odds with real-world observationsMarch 2015
- The Two Faces of Aerosols
New modeling approach shows current climate models may be off in estimates of some key pollutantsMarch 2015
- Sailing Through Uncharted Waters to Discover Catalysts' Secrets
In the last 5 years, scientists have come a long way in characterizing reactions in aqueous environmentsMarch 2015
- Climate Change Authority Steven J. Smith Quoted in The New York Times
March 2015
- The Cost of Limiting Global Warming
Study finds real-world choices affect cost of emissions reduction, and shift them from emerging to industrialized countriesMarch 2015
- Catalysis Research Featured in The Molecular Bond
March 2015
- Teeguarden Appointed to National Academies Committee on Chemical Risk
March 2015
- Electricity Needs Water: A State-by-State Assessment
Scientists model the future of water required to generate U.S. electricityMarch 2015
- Switching It Up
Mapping redox switches in cyanobacteria advances use as biofuelMarch 2015
- Steven J. Smith Quoted in Climate Central, Scientific American, The Guardian, NBC News
March 2015
- HPC Team Tackles Parallel Programming Model Performance at HiPC
March 2015
- Climate Change Speed-Up
Increasing temperature change over next several decades will accelerate, according to new researchMarch 2015
- Soot and Dust: A Better Picture of the Impact on Snow
Study shows tiny particles have mighty power, heating and melting snowMarch 2015
- In the Heat of the Reaction, a Single Atom Delivers
Converting carbon monoxide in fuel cells with a gold catalyst hinges on one ion shuttling the critical electronMarch 2015
- Nature Paper Provides Insight to Microbial Life in Permafrost
Study reveals clues to how drowsy microbes in Arctic tundra change to methane-makers as permafrost thawsMarch 2015
- Monte Helm Advises Next Generation of Innovators
March 2015
- Caging Nuclear Waste
Scientists offer metal-organic frameworks to solve energy problemMarch 2015
- Dendrite Eraser: New Electrolyte Rids Batteries of Short-Circuiting Fibers
Solution enables a battery with both high efficiency and current densityMarch 2015
- Modeling Multiple Scales to Simulate Groundwater Dynamics More Accurately
Analysis of hydrogeologic modeling shows effectiveness of multiscale hybrid methodsMarch 2015
- PNNL HPC Staff Take on Energy Efficiency, Resilience in New Paper
Work accepted by IPDPS 2015 for conference technical programMarch 2015
- A Breath of Cold Air
Scientists discover the truth behind the role of cold air pools in climateFebruary 2015
- Transformations: The Value of Catalysis, Top Five List from CME's Last Five Years, Catalytic Choreography
February 2015
- Shippert Co-author of Paper Featured in Nature
Work describes first observations of surface radiative forcing by carbon dioxide using ARM dataFebruary 2015
- Catalysis Team Wins Prestigious National Lectureship
February 2015
- Burrows Quoted in Scientific American on Youth Science Competition
February 2015
- Cross-institutional Team Demonstrations Tackle Big Data Challenges in Materials Science
Collaborative environment for experimental facilities, computational modeling, and federated data science capabilities drives innovationFebruary 2015
- Ben Kravitz Quoted in The New York Times Op Talk
February 2015
- Rasch Quoted in Tri-City Herald on Cooling Planet Ideas
February 2015
- A Burning Issue: Following Soot to the Arctic
A new way to quantify and track soot from its source to destinationFebruary 2015
- Haewon McJeon Quoted in New York Times
February 2015
- Simulating Across Scales
New model simulates water flow from pores to ecosystemFebruary 2015
- Adventure Planning, Catalyst Style
A new approach shows the molecular consequences of everything from taking unnecessary detours to getting hopelessly lostFebruary 2015
- Ren, Krishnamoorthy Find Acceptance at Premier Programming Conference
February 2015
- Tall Clouds from Tiny Raindrops Grow
Factors as small as raindrop physics may affect the accuracy of state-of-the-art climate modelsFebruary 2015
- Speeding Up the Epochs
New model quickly shows if minerals form, which could be vital to creating cleaner energyFebruary 2015
- Justin Teeguarden's BPA Study Featured in WSJ Editorial
February 2015
- Dick Smith Featured in Special Journal Issue
February 2015
- Even at High Humidity, Aerosols Stick Around
Slowly evaporating particles refute assumption used in air quality and climate modelsFebruary 2015
- Kleese van Dam to Present Keynote at Upcoming Data Science Innovation Summit
February 2015
- Defeating Dendrites and Capturing Capacity
Cesium addition leads to protective layer around the lithium-metal electrode for energy-dense batteryFebruary 2015
- Born by Bubbles, Destined for Clouds
Scientists identify ocean biology that affects sea spray chemistry, atmospheric particlesJanuary 2015
- Xiao-Ying Yu Led Team Winning Federal Excellence in Technology Transfer Award
January 2015
- Tiffany Kaspar Elected to EMSL User Executive Committee
January 2015
- Man trumps dog: Earlier assumption about BPA exposure confirmed
New human study shows oral exposure does not create risk for high BPA exposureJanuary 2015
- How Ionic: Scaffolding in Charge of Calcium Carbonate Crystals
Proteins and carbohydrates may instigate crystallization by acting like a sponge to capture calcium ionsJanuary 2015
- Johannes Lercher Named Distinguished Chemical Engineering Lecturer at Yale
January 2015
- Leung and Kravitz Named Top Authors for AGU Journals
January 2015
- The Speed to Solution
Addressing fast community detection and other related problemsJanuary 2015
- Duets by Molecules and Plasmons
Scientists examine the information content in nanoscale chemical imagesJanuary 2015
- Cloud Research Featured on Cover of JGR Atmospheres
January 2015
- Bill Morgan Quoted in Science
January 2015
- Addressing Research Priorities at the Big Data Strategic Initiative Workshop
Kleese van Dam part of group steering federal Big Data developmentJanuary 2015
- Particle's Warming Impact Brought to Light
Measuring the impact of light-absorbing particles on Earth's snowpack, glaciers, and ice coverJanuary 2015
- What Perturbs a Group of Microbes?
How microbial communities respond to change can affect their use in industrial processesJanuary 2015
- Ilke Arslan to Guide Materials Journal's Themes for 2016
January 2015
- How Sea Spray Particles Evolve in the Atmosphere
Carbon-rich chemicals coat sea salt particles, altering their structure and possibly changing the atmosphereJanuary 2015
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