Under Drought Conditions, Monoderm Bacteria Help Sorghum Continue Growing
Researchers discover how certain bacteria may safeguard plant growth during a drought, making way for strategies to improve crop productivity
Good Neighbors: Metabolic Flexibility and Cooperativity in a Hypersaline Microbial Mat Community
Carolyn Kim
Washington State Academy of Sciences Adds Six PNNL Researchers
The Washington State Academy of Sciences added six people from PNNL to its 2022 class of inductees.
How Model Simplifications Affect the Simulated Water Cycle
Relaxing the simplifying assumptions in model energy budgets can affect their simulated regional water cycles.
Atmosphere Outpaces Ocean in Driving Extreme Winter Weather on U.S. West Coast
Researchers found sea surface temperature accounts for only 20 percent of extreme precipitation variability along the U.S. West Coast.
Susannah Burrows Honored with Brodzinski Early Career Exceptional Achievement Award
Burrows was recognized for her leadership in advancing understanding connections between biological systems on land and ocean and their chemistry, and physical climate processes in the atmosphere.
New Aerosol Modeling Approach Takes Cues from Lab Experiments
A dynamic empirical framework for secondary organic aerosols could help bridge a significant gap between measurements and model predictions.