Ján Drgoňa Receives Best Paper Award
The Building and Environment journal named Drgoňa’s co-authored work one of 2022’s best papers.
Using Mass Spectrometry to Understand How Alcohol Causes Disease
Advanced proteomic analysis tools dig deep into human blood plasma to understand the molecular nature of advanced alcoholic disease.
PNNL Scientists Work To Understand Alzheimer’s, Degenerative Brain Disorders
Exploring why some brains are more resilient to the impact of Alzheimer’s disease could lead to improved diagnoses, treatment and prevention.
PNNL at SXSW 2023
Join PNNL at 2023 SXSW Conference & Festivals March 10–19 to help celebrate the convergence of tech, film, music, education, and culture, and share some of the latest research on topics that matter to people and the planet.
Low-Temperature Upcycling of Polyolefins into Liquid Alkanes
A new system can convert common plastics into valuable fuel molecules.
Wang to Co-Lead Arctic Systems Interactions Collaboration Team
Hailong Wang is a non-federal co-lead for the Arctic Systems Interactions Collaboration Team that will explore the Arctic’s dynamic interconnected systems.
Satish Karra
Satish Karra is a computational scientist with the Systems Modeling and Computational Science team in PNNL’s Environmental Molecular Sciences Division and the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory.