Big Data Analysis Powers the Fight Against Alzheimer’s
New research findings published in Science Advances (November 2022), help explain the progression of Alzheimer-related dementia in each patient. The findings outline a biological classification system that predicts disease severity.
Sharon Adams
Dana Arbova
Modeling and Mimicking Nature
One year into an Early Career Research Program award, Marcel Baer is developing new workflows to model biologically inspired systems more efficiently.
Genes, Early Environment Sculpt the Gut Microbiome
Genetics and birthplace have a big effect on the make-up of the microbial community in the gut, according to new research published in the journal Nature Microbiology.
Carbon dioxide tucked into basalt converts to rock
Carbon dioxide sequestered in ancient basalts react and are converted into a rock very quickly in field test.
Joules for PNNL-developed Safeguard Technologies
PNNL teams earn Joules for nuclear safeguard technologies transferred to the IAEA.
Understanding How Plants Respond to Coexisting Soil and Air Dryness in Global Simulations
Evaluating the relative roles of soil water stress and vapor pressure deficit at limiting canopy conductance in coupled land-atmosphere simulations.
PNNL Scientists among Most Influential in the World
Six PNNL researchers named to the list of the most highly cited in the world. The list features scientists from around the world whose citations rank in the top one percent within 22 subject areas.