Thinning out the carbon capture viscosity problem
Researchers can use computer modeling to design better materials to capture carbon dioxide.
Chemists settle longstanding debate on how methane is made biologically
Understanding how methane is made will help researchers produce methane as a fuel source.
PNNL helps lead national microbiome initiative
Scientists Janet Jansson and Ljiljana Pasa-Tolic are part of a core group of scientists helping to lead a national effort to understand communities of microorganisms and their role in climate science, food production and human health.
Bioenergy focus of Australian University - U.S. National Lab research pact
PNNL inks Memorandum of Understanding with Queensland University of Technology
EMSL Researcher Named to Power List for Analytical Science
PNNL chemist Ying Zhu was honored as one of the top 40 researchers under the age of 40 in analytical science by The Analytical Scientist.
Weird, water-oozing material could help quench thirst
Nanorods created by PNNL researchers have an unusual property – spontaneously emitting water. After further development, the nanorods could be used for water harvesting and purification, or sweat-gathering fabric.
New material has potential to cut costs and make nuclear fuel recycling cleaner
Researchers are investigating a new material that might help in nuclear fuel recycling and waste reduction by capturing certain gases released during reprocessing more efficiently than today's technology.