Biodetection Technology Resource for First Responders
PNNL partners with the Department of Homeland Security, industry, and the first-responder community to improve the effectiveness and safety during biodetection responses.
Visitors
Yang Named Journal of the American Chemical Society Associate Editor
Joint appointee Jenny Yang named an associate editor of the Journal of the American Chemical Society.
Understanding How Model Setup Affects Representations of Atmospheric Properties
The initial conditions and setup influence how large-eddy simulations representation atmospheric properties important for larger-scale models.
Contrasting How Urbanization and Irrigation Affect Mid-Atlantic Summer Precipitation
Changes in land use and land cover have diverse and contrasting effects on different types of rain.
Uncovering Molecular Polaritons
A newly funded research project aims to develop theoretical approaches to describe strong interactions between confined light and molecules.
Mark Willey
Testing a Suite of Exploratory Precipitation Metrics for Improving Precipitation Modeling
Metrics and diagnostics that improve connections between model errors and their sources can lead to better precipitation modeling.
Meet the 2022 Laboratory Fellows
Read interviews with the new Laboratory fellows to learn about their contributions to their field, what drives them, and how their research is making the nation safer, greener, and more resilient.