Fellowship Builds Future Leaders for Nuclear Security
PNNL and the National Nuclear Security Administration are building future leaders for nuclear security through the NNSA Graduate Fellowship Program, a hands-on fellowship spanning the nuclear security enterprise.
Evaluating the Future Evolution of Virtual Water Trade
PNNL researchers combined future socioeconomic and climate conditions in a complex model that accounts for the relationships between energy, water, land, climate, and human activities to predict future changes in virtual water trading.
PNNL Researchers Helping Define the Future of Autonomous and Intelligent Systems
Two PNNL researchers are helping define the future of transparency and accountability for public and private use of autonomous and intelligent systems.
Future U.S. Agricultural Production Impacted by Domestic and International Changes
To accurately model future U.S. agricultural production, changes in international crop yields cannot be ignored.
Jingshan Du Named CAS Future Leader
Jingshan Du, a postdoctoral scientist at PNNL whose research focuses on crystallization pathways of water and other materials, was named a 2025 CAS Future Leader.
Tracking Future Virtual Water in the United States Electricity Sector
Despite an increase in future electricity demands, virtual water trading in the U.S. electricity sector is expected to decline as renewable energy expands.
Error Correction Means California’s Future Wetter Winters May Never Come
California and other areas of the U.S. Southwest may see less future winter precipitation than previously projected by climate models, according to new research that corrects for a long-standing model error: the double-ITCZ bias.
Future Climate Change Predicted to Shift Flood-Generating Mechanisms and Intensify Extreme Flooding Events
The Delaware River Basin is projected to experience a regional increase in flood severity under future climate scenarios.