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.
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.
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Shreeve to Lead PNNL's Science Education Office
Evangelina Galvan Shreeve has been named PNNL's new director of STEM Education and Outreach.