Monitoring Our Changing Atmosphere for Three Decades
PNNL contributes to 30 years of data on clouds, radiation, and other climate-making factors as part of field campaigns and analysis conducted by DOE's Atmospheric Radiation Measurement user facility.
An Automated, Faster Way to Analyze Aerosols
Researchers use machine learning to speed up the analysis of aerosol datasets from mass spectrometry.
Emerson Gives Plenary Talk at Inaugural AIM World Congress
PNNL's Tegan Emerson was invited to be one of two plenary speakers at the inaugural AIM 2022 congress. The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society organized AIM 2022 to connect materials and manufacturing researchers from around the world.
Measuring Ice Nucleating Activity in the Ambient Atmosphere
Measuring the ice nucleation activity of particles in the ambient atmosphere can help develop better representations for use in climate models.
Eric Bylaska
Eric Bylaska is a theoretical physical chemist with more than 20 years of experience in geochemical, actinide, chemical, and environmental research.
Barilo Leads Rollout of First Ever Hydrogen Safety Credential
PNNL Hydrogen Safety Panel supports a fundamental hydrogen safety credential deployed through the Center for Hydrogen Safety.
Beth Norris
New Artificial Enzyme Breaks Down Tough, Woody Lignin
An innovative artificial enzyme has shown it can chew through woody lignin, an abundant carbon-based substance that stores tremendous potential for renewable energy and materials.
Seawater Drives Tree Mortality Through Carbon Starvation
Measurements of forest after an anomalous seawater exposure event reveals carbon starvation as dominant process underlying deaths.