Data Management Systems Allow Scientists to Share Findings
Multidisciplinary teams from research and industry are brought together using management systems developed by a team of software engineers at PNNL.
Materials Research Society Fall Meeting 2023
PNNL scientists are part of the international Fall Meeting hosted by the Materials Research Society, showcasing interdisciplinary work in both fundamental and applied areas.
PNNL Wins R&D 100 Awards
PNNL has received 119 R&D 100 Awards since 1969, when the laboratory began submitting entries in the contest that recognizes top 100 inventions each year.
The Contradictory Catalyst
Using a natural catalyst from bacteria for inspiration, researchers have now reported the fastest synthetic catalysts to date for hydrogen production-- producing 45 million hydrogen molecules per second.
Seaweed-fueled Cars? Maybe One Day, with Help of New Tech
New ARPA-E funding in enabling PNNL to develop two different technologies that could one day enable cars to run on biofuel made from seaweed grown in the open ocean.
Harnessing Molds to Make Valuable Products
Scientists have learned more about how molds become cellular factories that can synthesize a range of diverse products.
From Moo to Goo: Cooperating Microbes Convert Methane to Alternative Fuel Source
PNNL scientists have developed a system to convert methane into an energy-rich substance that can be used as the basis for biofuels and even feed for cows that create the gas in the first place.
3 Small Energy Firms to Collaborate with PNNL
PNNL is collaborating with three small businesses to address technical challenges concerning hydrogen for fuel cell cars, bio-coal and nanomaterial manufacturing.
Bioproducts, Sciences, and Engineering Laboratory
Located at Washington State University Tri-Cities, this facility is devoted to the science and engineering of deriving energy from agricultural and forest residues, municipal and industrial waste streams, and other renewable resources.