PNNL Scientists among Most Influential in the World
Six PNNL researchers named to the list of the most highly cited in the world. The list features scientists from around the world whose citations rank in the top one percent within 22 subject areas.
Chen Receives 2023 Young Innovator Award
Chun-Long Chen honored for his outstanding contributions in the field of bio-inspired nanomaterials.
Earth Scientist and Materials Scientist Joint Appointee Receive DOE Early Career Research Awards
A PNNL scientist and an Oregon State University faculty member with a PNNL joint appointment were named recipients.
PNNL Peptoid Sequencing Progress Featured on Cover of Accounts of Chemical Research
A new review paper led by senior research scientist Chun-Long Chen and featured on the cover of Accounts of Chemical Research summarizes advances by PNNL scientists in developing sequence-defined peptoids.
Scientists Show How One Cause of Weak Enamel Unfolds on the Molecular Level
Too-tight proteins impede creation of crystalline enamel structure, which can lead to bad teeth
Three from PNNL Named AAAS Fellows
Three PNNL-affiliated researchers have been named fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world’s largest multidisciplinary scientific society.
New Nanotube Drug Delivery Shows Promise
A new drug delivery method designed by researchers at PNNL and Washington State University (WSU) has shown it can target and kill lung cancer cells.
COVID-19 Pandemic Sparks 3D Printing Engineering Innovation
A PNNL engineering team has designed personal protective equipment in support of COVID-19 aid.
Sawdust Reinvented into Super Sponge for Oil Spills
Oil spills could be cleaned up in the icy, rough waters of the Arctic with a chemically modified sawdust material that absorbs up to five times its weight in oil and stays afloat for at least four months.