Can the Ocean Improve Your Life, Job and Health? In Pursuit of the ‘Blue Economy’
PNNL is making waves in pursuit of a blue economy. Researchers are advancing science and technology to expand—and protect—the gifts of the sea.
PNNL Nuclear Technologies Fueling Carbon-Free Energy Future
Researchers delivering new solutions to speed development and deployment of advanced reactor concepts.
Looking Forward From 9/11: PNNL Contributes to Homeland Security
Science and engineering solutions helping keep America safe from explosive, radiological, biological and cyber threats.
DOE Leader Geri Richmond Visits PNNL on Kids Day
Under Secretary for Science and Innovation at the Department of Energy Geri Richmond visited PNNL.
PNNL Advances Science to Convert Plastics to Fuels
From landfills to fill-ups: novel catalysts may make plastic upcycling cleaner and more cost-effective.
SACNAS Conference
PNNL staff will be presenting a talk at the SACNAS National Diversity in STEM conference October 26-28
PNNL Fish Scientists are Getting an Earful From this Research
We all have heard our share of fish tales, but did you know that how fish hear can tell a story of their lives?
PNNL Scientists Target Dangerous "Forever Chemicals" Contaminating Hundreds of U.S. Sites
Manmade chemicals used in non-stick cookware, waterproof clothing, firefighting foam and stain-resistant carpet may be great at repelling water and oils, but these hazardous "forever chemicals" do not break down easily.
Advances in Renewable Energy Are Being Made by PNNL Scientists
Recognizing how innovation and clean technologies at the very edge of the grid can work together to transition the electricity system, PNNL takes a multidisciplinary approach to advancing and integrating renewable energy solutions.
PNNL Technology Can Be Deployed To Help Ports Detect Dirty Bombs, Radiation
Twenty years after the first radiation portal monitor was installed, PNNL continues supporting the Department of Homeland Security’s efforts to detect and prevent terrorist weapons from crossing our borders.