Securing the Food Pipeline from Cyberattacks
PNNL researchers are investigating the cybersecurity vulnerabilities of an increasingly smart food and agriculture sector.
Space Science, Technology, and Policy
PNNL’s Space Science, Technology, and Policy activities draw on diverse technical expertise and research capabilities from across the Laboratory.
Lancaster Publishes Book Chapter on Cyberbiosecurity
Mary Lancaster, epidemiologist and data scientist, co-authored a chapter on cyberbiosecurity for the NATO Science for Peace and Security book series.
PNNL Moves Cybersecurity Software and a Novel Disinfecting System Beyond the Lab
Software that can reason like an analyst and a new way of disinfecting rooms won awards from the Federal Laboratory Consortium.
PNNL Waives Fee to Test-Drive Portfolio of Intellectual Property
To help spur economic development and assist in the battle against COVID-19, PNNL is making available its entire portfolio of patented technologies on a research trial basis—at no cost—through the end of 2020.
Gifts for a Brighter Future: PNNL’s 2021 Science and Technology Highlights
From water purification, to better batteries and tools to foil a cyberattack—a look back at how PNNL helped to invent a brighter and better future over the last year.
PNNL Shares the Gift of Innovation
It has been said that invention is the process of turning money into ideas and innovation is the process of turning ideas into money.
Looking Back, Moving Forward: Reflections from a Decade as PNNL Director
As Laboratory Director Steve Ashby pens his last monthly column, he highlights PNNL’s accomplishments with pride and gratitude.
WDTS Internships
College students gain technical training and research experiences at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory through internships sponsored by the DOE Office of Science's Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists program.