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    Finding New Chemistry to Capture Double the Carbon

    A new look at a carbon capture solvent shows clusters and new types of carbon dioxide chemistry that could double carbon conversion.
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    A Decade of GoAmazon

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    As new paradigms in advanced computing take shape, computational chemistry researchers are finding new ways to solve challenging chemistry problems.
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    Next-Generation ShAPE™ Metal Extrusion Arrives

    The next-generation ShAPE machine has arrived at PNNL, where it will help prove the mettle of the ShAPE extrusion technique. ShAPE 2 is designed to allow researchers to produce larger, more complex extrusions.
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    North to Alaska: Project Tests Electrification Concepts

    Researchers from PNNL have been assessing installation and use of electric heat pumps in an Alaskan community that relies on fuel oil for heat. The resulting information could advance electrification in cold rural areas across the nation.
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    Clean Energy, One Community at a Time

    PNNL researchers are working to provide the technical assistance and expertise needed for communities to shape their clean energy future.
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    New All-Liquid Iron Flow Battery for Grid Energy Storage

    A new iron-based aqueous flow battery shows promise for grid energy storage applications.
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    New AI Model Is a Leap for Autonomous Materials Science

    A new AI model developed at PNNL can identify patterns in electron microscope images of materials without requiring human intervention, allowing for more accurate and consistent materials science.
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    PNNL Scientist Inspires Next Generation at the National Science Bowl

    Physicist Emily Mace will share her science journey and an interactive presentation about her current research with middle school and high school students from across the country at the National Science Bowl.
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    Well, This Is Cool: PNNL’s Bruce Kay Is A Supercooled Water Expert

    Bruce Kay is an international authority on how water, and whose research examines how fast reactions occur between molecules and surfaces and also how they convert from solid to liquid to gas.
    30-Aug-2021 3:45 PM EDT

    A Call to Rethink Electricity Measurement

    PNNL researcher's proposed overhaul of outdated electricity measurements could mean fewer blackouts, better automation, and more clean energy resources.
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    Energy Technologies Move Closer to Commercial Use

    Federal and industry-matched funding will move 11 PNNL technologies closer to commercialization where they will help bolster U.S. competitiveness.
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