X-Ray Vision—Powers in Pink
Making it on CrystEngComm’s HOT list, the article, “Designing scintillating coordination polymers using a dual-ligand synthetic approach,” highlights research on existing materials that are non-traditional scintillators.
Isotope Program
The Isotope Program at PNNL supports scientific advances in the production and use of radioisotopes for research, medicine, and industrial applications.
PNNL Takes Its Radiation Expertise to Space
A launch from Cape Canaveral early today carried a PNNL experiment to space so scientists can learn more about radiation far above Earth.
Hands in the Glove Box
PNNL welcomed United Kingdom researcher for a six-week hands-on research exchange to develop nuclear forensic techniques.
PNNL Researchers Track Radioiodine’s Chemical Evolution
PNNL researchers are examining the volatile radioisotope iodine as it evolves in the atmosphere and as it lands on a filtering surface.
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory: Skating to Where the Puck Will Be
Great organizations anticipate their customers' needs and then meet those needs before—and better—than anyone else.
Nuclear Material from Bottom Up: New Technique Pierced into Uranium
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory researchers developed a patented, nearly non-destructive approach, known as liquid secondary ion mass spectrometry, to analyze nuclear samples.
NORM 2024
Join PNNL at the 78th Northwest Regional Meeting (NORM), hosted by the American Chemical Society Washington-Idaho Border Section.
PNNL at the American Nuclear Society Winter Meeting 2023
PNNL experts at the ANS Winter Meeting and the Advances in Nuclear Nonproliferation Technology and Policy Conference will share fuel cycle research including disposal, storage, transportation, and consent-based siting.