A New Approach to Simulating Strongly Correlated Systems with Quantum Computing
A new approach broadens the reach of quantum computers to previously challenging systems.
PNNL Joins CONNECT to Educate Future National Security Leaders
PNNL is the newest member of the CONsortium on Nuclear sECurity Technologies (CONNECT).
Breathing New Life into Study of Lungs
Findings show method to better prepare human lung tissue for study; it represents the latest mass spectrometry-based omics advances.
Hydropower Cyber-Physical Configurations
Energy Storage @ PNNL—Energy Storage as a Transmission and Dual-Use Asset
PNNL senior energy analyst Jeremy Twitchell discusses energy storage as a transmission and dual-use asset.
PNNL scientist elected Fellow of American Vacuum Society
PNNL scientist Greg Kimmel has been elected to the rank of Fellow of the American Vacuum Society for his research on "water behavior."
Bond-Lamberty Takes Role as Editor at the Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences
Earth Scientist Ben Bond-Lamberty joins the Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences as one of three editors.
Teasing out the microbiome of the Kansas prairie
PNNL scientists untangled a soil metagenome – all the genetic material recovered from a sample of soil – more fully than ever before, reconstructing portions of the genomes of 129 species of microbes.