Breakthrough Could Bring Friction Stir Welding to Assembly Lines
A breakthrough at PNNL could free friction stir from current constraints—and open the door for increased use of the advanced manufacturing technique on commercial assembly lines.
“Lucky 13”—Interns Tackle Nuclear, Environmental, and Radiation Research
PNNL hosted 13 interns this summer as part of the Minority Serving Institution Partnership Program.
Interns for New Consortium Radiate Success
Germany Harris, Dewayne Maye, Sarah Olocha, Shaniya Pettway, and Rayonna Redmon became the first interns of the Minority Serving Institution Partnership Program Partnership for Radiation Studies Consortium at PNNL.
PNNL Turns Algae into Fuel and Cement
PNNL researchers have found yet another way to turn trash into treasure: using algal biochar, a waste production from hydrothermal liquefaction, as a supplementary material for cement.
Have U.S. Natural Gas Pipelines Forged a Path for the Future of Hydrogen?
Researchers at PNNL are asking: how compatible, exactly, is hydrogen fuel with the existing natural gas pipeline network?
Quantifying the Molecular Interactions of Alcohols in Zeolite Pores
A comprehensive investigation provides quantitative data on the interaction between zeolite pores and linear alcohols, with hydroxyl group interactions playing the largest role.
Pauline Simonnin
Leadership
Redox-Driven Protein Complexes Signal Metabolic Modulation in Cyanobacteria
PNNL researchers developed a new computational workflow to study day-to-night gene expression dynamics of cyanobacterium in real time.