Advancing Understanding of Methyl Coenzyme-M Reductase
Scientists are reviewing the current science of the mechanism and structural dynamics of methyl coenzyme-M reductase, an enzyme involved in biological methane conversion.
Detecting Underscreening and Generalized Kirkwood Transitions in Aqueous Electrolytes
A team combined experiments and theory to predict the collective properties of electrolyte solutions.
Launching a Generation of National Security Leaders
On June 4, PNNL welcomed the NGFP Class of 2025–2026, the 30th cohort of the program. PNNL has administered NGFP on behalf of NNSA since 2002.
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PNNL Paper Identifies New Path to Study Small Molecules
PNNL researchers have published their paper, “Introducing Molecular Hypernetworks for Discovery in Multidimensional Metabolomics Data,” in the Journal of Proteome Research.
PNNL Partnership Produces Purest-Ever Tungsten
In the search for rare physics events, extremely pure materials are essential. A partnership between PNNL and Ultramet has led to tungsten with low contamination from other elements.