A Keen Eye Behind the Microscope
PNNL materials scientist Dongsheng Li looks forward to using a co-located collection of advanced research equipment in the new Energy Sciences Center.
Methane Emissions from Coal Mines Are Higher Than Previously Thought
Methane emissions from coal mines are likely higher than previously calculated, largely due to emissions from abandoned mines.
Regional Science Bowl Tests Knowledge and Adaptability
High school students from across Washington State competed in the Pacific Northwest Regional Science Bowl, hosted online by PNNL, for a chance to advance to the national competition in May.
A Flexible, Robust, High-Performance Data System for the GCAM Model
A new data system—gcamdata—with its robust, clear, and easy-to-use application, was developed to be applied to a variety of Global Change Assessment Model scenarios.
Disentangling the Ocean-Atmosphere Interactions in the North Atlantic
In isolating the processes that drive Atlantic Multidecadal Variability, researchers found that the ocean drove stronger multidecadal variability (greater than 30 years), while the atmosphere drove weaker variability up to interdecadal time