STEM Competitions
As part of our workforce development strategy, PNNL STEM Education hosts several competitions throughout the year on behalf of the U.S. Department of Energy.
Brittney Gorman
Brittney Gorman is a postdoctorate RA researching the spatial lipidomics involved in human health with the Biogeochemical Transformation team at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
Nicholas Reichart
Doubling Protected Land Area Globally Could Cause Substantial Regional Shifts in Land Use
Incorporating spatially explicit land characteristics in a global model illustrates the complex effects of applying uniform regional protection assumptions in a global analysis.
In Appreciation of Postdocs
PNNL is honoring its postdoctoral researchers as part of the fourteenth annual National Postdoc Appreciation Week with seven profiles of postdocs from around the Laboratory.
Peter Lowry
Shh! Quiet Cables Set to Help Reveal Rare Physics Events
Newly developed ultra-low radiation cables reduce background noise for neutrino and dark matter detectors.
Do Models Produce Consistently Different Outcomes Between Scenarios with Different Land Use Change Patterns?
Testing the assumption that different future socio-economic development patterns, which result in different land-use changes, can be paired with different future climate outcomes for risk assessments in a multi-model framework.