Washington State Academy of Sciences Adds Six PNNL Researchers
The Washington State Academy of Sciences added six people from PNNL to its 2022 class of inductees.
Catalysis Science, Scientists Featured on PBS Interstitial Video
Scientists at PNNL discuss options for storing solar, wind, and other intermittent power supplies as part of a new video featured on the Public Broadcasting System
Kevin Rosso Named American Geophysical Union Fellow
Geochemist Kevin Rosso named an American Geophysical Union fellow in recognition of his work leading the field of molecular geochemistry.
Controlling Thin Films with Atomic “Spray Painting”
Creating films with atomic precision allows researchers moving to the Energy Sciences Center to identify small, but important changes in the materials.
Iglesia Honored by North American Catalysis Society
PNNL-University of California, Berkeley scientist cited for ‘tireless dedication to the stewardship of catalysis.’
Novel Computing Tool Learns the Language of Chemistry
ChemReasoner combines decades of chemistry knowledge with large language models to propose strategies for effective new catalysts.
The Contradictory Catalyst
Using a natural catalyst from bacteria for inspiration, researchers have now reported the fastest synthetic catalysts to date for hydrogen production-- producing 45 million hydrogen molecules per second.
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.
3 Small Energy Firms to Collaborate with PNNL
PNNL is collaborating with three small businesses to address technical challenges concerning hydrogen for fuel cell cars, bio-coal and nanomaterial manufacturing.