A Calling for Chemistry
Linus Pauling Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellow Ana Arteaga is fueling her curiosity by researching new areas of actinide chemistry.
Shoe Scanner Technology on the Horizon
A shoe scanner may allow people passing through security screening to keep their shoes on. PNNL built the scanner based on the same technology it used to develop airport scanners. It's licensed to Liberty Defense.
It’s Elemental: Ultra-trace Detector Tests Gold Purity
Ultra-trace radiation detection technique sets new global standard for measuring the nearly immeasurable.
Making Air Travel Cleaner and Safer and Giving Thanks at PNNL
Making air travel cleaner and safer and giving thanks at PNNL.
Zeroing in on Zoonotic Diseases
A Q&A with Lauren Charles, veterinarian and PNNL data scientist, on zoonotic diseases and the role biosurveillance plays in mitigating the growing threat to global health.
PNNL Interns' Research Runs the Scientific Gamut
Tomorrow’s scientific leaders gain real-world experience contributing to PNNL’s research and development.
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Article on Nuclear Explosion Monitoring Technology Ranks Most Popular
A paper by PNNL scientists on nuclear explosion monitoring technology is among top articles in nuclear instruments journal to draw most social media “buzz.”
A Colorful, Sustainable Solution for 3-D Printing
PNNL has developed seaweed-based inks and materials for 2-D and 3-D printing that can be used for a multitude of applications in the art, medical, STEM, and other fields.
Keeping America Safe: Mark Jones
In a new video series this fall, PNNL is highlighting six scientific and technical experts in the national security domain. Each was promoted to Scientist and Engineer Level 5, one of PNNL’s most senior research roles.