Calibrating a Runoff Generation Scheme at Global Scale
A computationally efficient calibration procedure helps constrain simulated runoff in an Earth system model.
When Materials Discovery Glitters
Researchers created the first open-source database of exotic materials eyed for use in quantum applications.
Prepping for Success
Small teams in the Biological Sciences Division at PNNL and at EMSL—the Environmental and Molecular Sciences Laboratory, an Office of Science user facility at PNNL—are pros at preparation.
Energy Transport in Moist Convection: A New Picture for Shallow Cloud Formation
The complex interactions between the land and atmosphere can affect cloud growth.
Warming Weakens the June 2012 North American Derecho
Models show that in a warmer climate, the 2012 North American derecho would shrink and decay earlier in Mid-Atlantic coastal areas.
Partnering to Decarbonize Material Manufacturing
PNNL and University of Texas at El Paso leverage partnership and joint appointment program for a laboratory directed research and development project.
Making Identical Nanoparticles Stick
PNNL researchers demonstrated a simple method to create stable, identical nanoparticles of PdTe2-like composition, which is known to be superconducting, on a WTe2 TMD support.
The Dynamic Evolution of Single Atoms Determines Catalytic Activity
Highly precise and controllable single-atom catalysts are affected by reaction conditions, which can alter the bonding around the atoms and the activity.