Pete Tensmeyer
Internships Empower Students to Grow STEM Identities
Summer internship programs with partnering colleges provide pathways for students to explore careers in science, technology, engineering, and math.
Changes in Land Surface Conditions Displace Modeled Precipitation
Different sources of low-level moisture perturbation can result in differences in the timing and location of a large, modeled storm.
Prabhakaran Joins Scientific Reports Editorial Board
Venky Prabhakaran joined the editorial board of Scientific Reports, an open-access journal in the Nature portfolio.
Tensmeyer Named Outstanding Security Professional by DOE
DOE recently named Pete Tensmeyer, manager of PNNL’s Safeguards and Security Program, the 2022 Security Professional of the Year.
How to Prepare your Home for Summer Heat Waves
PNNL researchers offer tips and tricks for keeping your home cool during a heat wave.
Measuring the Impacts of Arctic Change on Transportation Systems
Climate change and socioeconomic pressures are transforming passenger and freight transportation in the Arctic, producing effects that have yet to be fully understood.
Citadels Final Report (GMLC 2.2.1: Citadels)
Revealing the Transient Intermediate Responsible for Impurity Incorporation
Simulations show an amorphous intermediate that allows impurities to incorporate into crystallizing calcium carbonate.
Single-Crystal to Single-Crystal Insertions of Carbon Dioxide Into Bridging Copper Hydride Bonds
Studying single crystal reactions provides molecular-level insight into catalytic processes.