PNNL scientist elected ASHRAE fellow
PNNL's Michael Rosenberg has been elected a fellow of ASHRAE for contributions to energy codes and standards for efficient buildings.
PNNL Celebrated 25 Years of Support to Tritium Production for National Security
Current staff members, retirees, sponsors, and partners from national laboratories, industry, and the Tennessee Valley Authority convened for an event to recognize their enduring contribution to national security.
Tritium Experts Meet for Annual Scientific Exchange at PNNL
The Tritium Science Technical Exchange provides a forum for researchers to interact with the tritium science and radiation materials science communities for feedback and future collaborations.
PNNL part of Virgin Atlantic Airlines' plan to fly on biofuels
A PNNL-developed catalyst is being used by licensee LanzaTech to make biofuel for Virgin Atlantic Airlines.
Powered for life: Self-charging tag tracks fish as long as they swim
PNNL's self-powered fish-tracking tag uses a flexible strip containing piezoelectric materials to emit tiny beeps that are recorded by underwater receivers. The device is designed for long-living fish such as sturgeon, eels and lamprey.
A cooperative way to make ammonia
An enzyme called nitrogenase works each symmetrical half in turn to produce ammonia efficiently.
Identifying Key Research Directions for Predictive Carbon Mineralization at Nanoconfined Interfaces
A review article examines a decade of work on the atom-scale process of turning carbon dioxide into stable minerals.
PNNL Technology Can Be Deployed To Help Ports Detect Dirty Bombs, Radiation
Twenty years after the first radiation portal monitor was installed, PNNL continues supporting the Department of Homeland Security’s efforts to detect and prevent terrorist weapons from crossing our borders.