Peptide Fingerprinting Predicts Function using Protein Annotation Tool
Snekmer is an application for building and searching protein family models and novel sequence clusters.
PNNL to give helping hand to small green energy businesses
PNNL will help three small businesses reduce the cost of hydropower, cut building energy use, and make adhesives from plants through new projects announced today by DOE's Small Business Vouchers program.
Microbes may not be so adaptable to climate change
Microbes in soil — organisms that exert enormous influence over our planet’s carbon cycle — may not be as adaptable to climate change as most scientists have presumed, according to a paper published in PLOS One.
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Low-cost and Lightweight
For the first time, researchers have been able to see what makes this titanium alloy so strong – and then make it stronger.
Microbial Decomposition Shapes Organic Matter Composition in Grassland Soils
Biochemical preservation and mineral association retain carbon in grassland soils, resulting in consistent molecular composition across ecosystems.
Interns Boost Careers at PNNL
In honor of National Intern Day, PNNL and intern Jonathan Mills were named among the Top 100 in the nation by early-career recruiting firm WayUp.
New Superconducting Qubit Testbed Benefits Quantum Information Science Development
A new testbed facility capable of testing superconducting qubit fidelity in a controlled environment free of stray background radiation will benefit quantum information sciences and the development of quantum computing.
Microbes take center stage in workings of 'the river's liver'
Rising river waters deliver a feast of carbon to hungry microbes where water meets land, triggering increased activity and altering the flow of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
Plastic Proteins: New synthetic material mimics essential characteristics of natural proteins
PNNL researchers are designing synthetic polymers with the versatility of nature's original polymers, the ubiquitous proteins.