Better Calibration Leads to a Significant Improvement in Model Fidelity
Recalibrating both cloud and subgrid representations improves model projections of the base climate, aerosol-cloud interactions, and cloud feedbacks.
The Surprising Effect of Buried Homojunctions
The buried interfaces between sections of a doped material can play a key role in the overall electronic properties of the system.
A Better Understanding of How Storms Form and Grow Over Complex Terrain
A novel database of tracked deep convective storms reveals how environmental factors affect storm formation and growth in South America.
Bridging the Catalysis Divide
Dr. Donghai Mei and Dr. Roger Rousseau, PNNL, and Dr. Wei-Xue Li, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, have organized a symposium to connect across the various divides in catalysis
Catalyst That Makes Hydrogen Gas Breaks Speed Record
Looking to nature for their muse, researchers at PNNL have used a common protein to guide the design of a material that can make energy-storing hydrogen gas.
Scientists Develop World's Fastest Nickel-Based Complex
Scientists at PNNL's Center for Molecular Electrocatalysis and Villanova University designed a nickel-based complex that more than doubled previously reported hydrogen gas production rates and increased the energy efficiency of the reaction
Designing Catalysts with Pendant Amines
To design catalysts for fuel cells and other devices, design their ligands to facilitate the movement of protons, according to Dr. Daniel DuBois and Dr. Morris Bullock at PNNL.