Expanding Pathways in Cybersecurity
Space Systems Command and PNNL welcome the University of Texas at El Paso to the Cyber Halo Innovation Research Program.
Where the Rains Come from
The temperature difference between the Southern Great Plains and the ocean produces winds that carry moisture from the Gulf of Mexico to the Great Plains, fueling more intense storms as the climate warms.
Exploring the Fate of the Earth's Storehouse of Carbon
Warming temperatures will contribute to the release of carbon into the atmosphere, according to research published today in Nature.
Josh Mendoza
Shreeve to Lead PNNL's Science Education Office
Evangelina Galvan Shreeve has been named PNNL's new director of STEM Education and Outreach.
New Consortium Tackles Students, STEM, and Radiation Studies
Advancing the science of radiation, especially among students at minority-serving institutions, is the goal of one of the Department of Energy’s newest consortia.
The Dummy Payload That’s Actually Very Smart
PNNL researchers developed the dummy payload to evaluate the performance of marine energy device prototypes in the Powering the Blue Economy: Ocean Observing Prize Competition.
PNNL scientist joins the hunt for signs of ancient life on Mars
A PNNL expert on rock chemistry and microbial life is part of a team investigating whether there has ever been life on Mars.