Radiation Detectors at U.S. Ports of Entry Now Operate More Effectively, Efficiently
Nuisance alarm rates in radiation detectors at seaports and ports of entry are down significantly due to PNNL data analysis efforts that are saving time and money at the ports.
Enhanced Detection of Nuclear Events, Thanks to Deep Learning
Scientists are exploring the use of deep neural network to interpret highly technical data related to national security, the environment and the cosmos.
PNNL Joins Science Leaders on National Stage in Seattle
PNNL researchers and professional staff led discussions ranging from biothreats and climate change to science careers at the 2020 annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, held this year in Seattle.
Glowing Progress in Pathogen Discovery
Researchers at PNNL have developed a bacteria testing system called OmniScreen that combines biological and synthetic chemistry with machine learning to hunt down pathogens before they strike.
Remembering 9/11: A Legacy of Homeland Security
PNNL commemorates 9/11 and reflects on the 20 years of science and technology produced since to protect against threats and make America safer.
Federally Developed Technologies Go to Work
Two teams honored for transferring PNNL developed technologies to market.