Striving for a More Secure World
Pacific Northwest National LaboratoryPNNL officials travel to Cyprus as subject matter experts and trainers for U.S. State Department Export Control and Border Security Program.
PNNL officials travel to Cyprus as subject matter experts and trainers for U.S. State Department Export Control and Border Security Program.
Clean hydrogen energy infrastructure is coming to the Pacific Northwest with a newly announced hydrogen hub, and PNNL experts are advising the work to come.
Less pollution and the odd shapes of snow grains as they pack together should help cut the decline of snowpack later this century.
Researchers modeled the performance of hypothetical floating wind farms off the coast of southern Oregon and northern California, showing multiple futures in which the benefits outweigh the cost of development.
PNNL researchers are investigating the cybersecurity vulnerabilities of an increasingly smart food and agriculture sector.
Rechargeable battery performance could be improved by a new understanding of how batteries work at the molecular level. Researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory upend what's known about how rechargeable batteries function.
Two renewable energy approaches—enhanced geothermal systems and floating offshore wind energy—get new focus as Energy Earthshot™ Research Centers at PNNL.
Newly developed ultra-low radiation cables reduce background noise for neutrino and dark matter detectors.
PNNL is collaborating with Microsoft, Micron and other partners to make computational chemistry broadly available.
A new discovery by PNNL researchers has illuminated a previously unknown key mechanism that could inform the development of new, more effective catalysts for abating NOx emissions from combustion-engines burning diesel or low carbon fuel.
Scientists have opened a new view into the workings of the brain and central nervous system, detecting a diverse set of important molecules known as lipoproteins. The most common protein on the particles is apolipoprotein E; one form of APOE puts people at higher risk of Alzheimer’s disease.
Neutrino mass, a crucial piece of many unresolved physics puzzles, may one day be revealed through a novel measurement system that has just proven its mettle: Cyclotron Radiation Emission Spectroscopy (CRES).
DOE Basic Energy Sciences 2023 “Poetry of Science Art Contest” aims to educate and inspire; voting for the People’s Choice Award closes September 15.
From covering windows and planting trees, to upgrading your air conditioning system—PNNL scientists offer tips to keep your home cool in extreme heat
Regional wind data from around the U.S. helps improve a national weather forecasting model, which allows utility companies better plan for windy days
The Rapid Assessment of Platform Technologies to Expedite Response project aims to prepare against future pandemics.
Scientists have developed a better way to recognize denial-of-service internet attacks, improving detection by 90 percent.
Chemist Grant Johnson offers tips for mentoring a successful internship and creating opportunities for undergraduate students to publish research.
The new members were recognized for their outstanding scientific achievements.
PNNL scientists design a highly sensitive neutrino detector for the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment.