Branch Presents Molten Salt Research for Rising Star Talk
Analytical chemist shares passion for STEM, innovation and nuclear fuel
Protecting Special Places through Tribal Relations
PNNL’s cultural resources team has worked on Tribal relations projects across the U.S. to navigate potential impacts of complex energy siting efforts.
Sustainable Energy Article Reflects PNNL Facets
A PNNL article on developments in ceramics and glass for sustainable energy also highlights research staff—and earns a journal cover.
Earth Day
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory is celebrating Earth and sharing research that seeks to answer some of the planet's most significant challenges.
RemPlex: Moving Beyond Subjectivity: Informed Optimization Concepts in Enhancing Groundwater Extraction and Recirculation Remedy Performance
RemPlex: Moving Beyond Subjectivity: Informed Optimization Concepts in Enhancing Groundwater Extraction and Recirculation Remedy Performance
Discovering the Chemical Processes that Underpin Aluminum Solubility in Nuclear Waste
IDREAM researchers have discovered the chemical processes that underpin gibbsite solubility in sodium hydroxide, including sodium nitrate and sodium nitrite interactions.
Xiaosong Li Honored with University of Washington’s Distinguished Teaching Award
IDREAM's Xiaosong Li was honored with the Distinguished Teaching Award, the highest teaching honor from the University of Washington.
Understanding the Surface Chemistry of Nuclear Waste
Researchers gained insight into the interfacial radiation chemistry of radioactive waste sludge through studies of surface functional groups on model aluminum-containing solids
Decisions, Decisions: Climate Change and Water
PNNL’s Framework for Assessment of Complex Environmental Tradeoffs helps navigate and evaluate competing environmental, economic, and social impacts.
Following Their Curiosity Wherever It Leads
At PNNL, women in engineering tackle some of the world’s most complex problems in environmental science, sustainable energy, and national security.