Science for Security: Thomas Edgar
Thomas Edgar has been named a scientist and engineer level 5 in the national security domain.
Science for Security: Doug Nordwall
Doug Nordwall has been named a scientist and engineer level 5 in the national security domain.
DOE & PNNL Small Business SYNERGY DAY
Join the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, and other DOE West Coast sites in a Small Business Synergy Day.
Collaborative Effort Empowers Disadvantaged Communities to Join the Clean Energy Revolution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and Launch Point CDC, Inc. are developing a framework to empower disadvantaged communities with clean energy technology—along with a set of resources to give other community organizations a head start.
Tumeo Takes Computational Chemistry to the Extremes
Tumeo will lead the ChemComp project, which was awarded for Exploratory Research in Extreme Scale Science
PNNL-WSU Data Day
PNNL-WSU Data Day is a celebration of collaboration around data! Researchers from PNNL and WSU will be featured throughout the day with oral presentations, flash talks, and a poster session.
Irrigation And Perennial Crops Impact Soil Biogeochemistry Down to a Depth of Three Feet
Soil is a massive reservoir of carbon, holding three times the amount of carbon than in the atmosphere. Soil is a massive reservoir of carbon, holding three times the amount of carbon than in the atmosphere.
What’s That Cloud Look Like?
PNNL researchers have found that as the shape of a cloud evolves, it demonstrates predictable patterns.
A Neutral Red-Based System Enables Highly Efficient Direct Air Capture
Researchers designed a new, highly efficient, stable redox-active material from neutral red dye that can efficiently capture CO2 from air.
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Chair Visits PNNL
NRC Chair Christopher Hanson tours the nondestructive examination laboratories and learns more about PNNL’s broad support to the NRC mission.