Internships Empower Students to Grow STEM Identities
Summer internship programs with partnering colleges provide pathways for students to explore careers in science, technology, engineering, and math.
Computing X-ray Absorption Near Edge Spectra of Condensed Matter
Researchers at the IDREAM EFRC developed a new approach called Model Order Reduction that reduces computational complexity and speeds generation of results.
A New Look at One of the Most Abundant Particles in the Universe
Researchers at PNNL are applying deep learning techniques to learn more about neutrinos, part of a worldwide network of researchers trying to understand one of the universe’s most elusive particles.
Space Science, Technology, and Policy
PNNL’s Space Science, Technology, and Policy activities draw on diverse technical expertise and research capabilities from across the Laboratory.
Posakony, Longtime PNNL Researcher and Ultrasonics Pioneer, Dies at Age 92
Longtime PNNL researcher and ultrasound pioneer dies.
A New Era of Accelerator Science
PNNL physicist Jan Strube is defining experimental requirements to track high-energy particles at the proposed International Linear Collider.
m/q Initiative
PNNL is heavily engaged in the development and use of mass spectrometry technology across its science, energy, and security missions, from fundamental research through mature operational capabilities.
PNNL to Contribute Expertise to Three National Quantum Information Science Research Centers
A cadre of physical scientists, engineers and computing experts at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory is poised to participate in the launch of three new DOE Office of Science-sponsored quantum information science research centers.