Fall Pathways to Excellence Event Celebrates PNNL Staff Achievements
PNNL’s fall Pathways to Excellence award ceremony celebrated nearly 50 staff for their contributions across science, engineering, operations, and STEM education.
From Vikings to Vitrification: How ancient Swedish hillfort glass informs radioactive waste disposal
SPP Technologies Available for Licensing
Solid phase processing (SPP) technologies are available for licensing from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. SPP techniques reduce energy use in manufacturing and deliver higher-performing components for a range of materials.
Grain Boundary-Rich Network Structure Induces High Catalytic Activity
A new simple and scalable synthesis produces nanoparticle assemblies that can perform catalytic hydrogen sensing at room temperature for the first time.
Lithiation-Assisted Epitaxy for Materials Discovery
A new approach to epitaxial growth can produce different complex oxides through ion movement.
Plastic Upcycling: From Waste to Fuel for Less
Plastic upcycling efficiently converts plastics to valuable commodity chemicals while using less of the precious metal ruthenium. The method could recycle waste plastic pollution into useful products, helping keep it out of landfills.
Using AI to Explore Possibilities in Advanced Manufacturing
PNNL researchers created a model that helps materials scientists not only predict what is, but what could be.