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Ҵý: PNNL’s Wendy Shaw Named Associate Lab Director, Physical and Computational Sciences
Released: 28-Apr-2025 7:05 PM EDT
PNNL’s Wendy Shaw Named Associate Lab Director, Physical and Computational Sciences
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Chemist Wendy Shaw, a nationally recognized scientific leader, has been chosen to serve as the associate laboratory director for PNNL's Physical and Computational Sciences Directorate.

Ҵý: Tingey Returns to PNNL as Associate Laboratory Director for Operational Systems
Released: 28-Apr-2025 5:35 PM EDT
Tingey Returns to PNNL as Associate Laboratory Director for Operational Systems
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Scott Tingey will steward PNNL’s 10-year, $1.2-billion campus development and modernization plan.

Ҵý: It’s Time to Get Comfortable with Uncertainty in AI Model Training
Released: 24-Apr-2025 8:35 PM EDT
It’s Time to Get Comfortable with Uncertainty in AI Model Training
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Researchers can now quantify uncertainty in trained AI models aimed at solving difficult chemistry, biology and materials science problems.

Ҵý: Picasso Slims the Data for a Quantum Future
Released: 23-Apr-2025 12:55 PM EDT
Picasso Slims the Data for a Quantum Future
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Researchers have created an algorithm that slashes the calculations necessary to prepare and customize data for quantum computing.

Ҵý: Disturbed Sleep Cycle Propels Cyanobacteria Into Surprising Burst of Productivity
Released: 10-Apr-2025 12:00 AM EDT
Disturbed Sleep Cycle Propels Cyanobacteria Into Surprising Burst of Productivity
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

People who have disrupted circadian rhythms suffer all kinds of negative effects. But in cyanobacteria, disrupted rhythms can pay off for researchers seeking new ways to produce biology-based products more efficiently. The circadian rhythms of these blue-green microbes offer a new window into predictive phenomics—how to predict and control the traits of an organism.

Ҵý: PNNL Scientist Elected AAAS Fellow
Released: 28-Mar-2025 8:00 PM EDT
PNNL Scientist Elected AAAS Fellow
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Chemist Zheming Wang is the newest AAAS Fellow, joining the ranks of astronaut Mae Jemison, and Steven Chu, 1997 Nobel laureate in physics who served as the 12th U.S. Secretary of Energy.

Ҵý: Web Search Formulas Offer a First Step for Protecting Critical Infrastructure
Released: 18-Mar-2025 12:00 AM EDT
Web Search Formulas Offer a First Step for Protecting Critical Infrastructure
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Scientists are exploring how web search engine technology might also keep the lights on, the water running and the trains moving.

Ҵý: Mini Flow Battery Speeds Energy Storage Research
Released: 13-Feb-2025 9:45 PM EST
Mini Flow Battery Speeds Energy Storage Research
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Mini flow cell battery provides the first step toward an AI-driven, robotic energy storage discovery laboratory.

Ҵý: Beyond DNA: How Environments Influence Biology to Make Things Happen
Released: 12-Feb-2025 8:05 PM EST
Beyond DNA: How Environments Influence Biology to Make Things Happen
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

This week at AAAS, PNNL scientists discuss phenomics and the factors that influence DNA instructions to bring about the world around us.

Ҵý: Geochemist Kevin Rosso Appointed a Battelle Fellow
Released: 13-Jan-2025 3:45 PM EST
Geochemist Kevin Rosso Appointed a Battelle Fellow
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Geochemist Kevin Rosso earns the highest scientific and leadership honor bestowed by PNNL.

Ҵý: Identifying the Elements for Carbon Storage
Released: 7-Jan-2025 10:50 PM EST
Identifying the Elements for Carbon Storage
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Led by interns from multiple DOE programs, a newly expanded dataset allows researchers to use easy-to-obtain measurements to determine the elemental composition of a promising carbon storage mineral.

Ҵý: Metal Scrap Upcycled into High-Value Alloys with Solid Phase Manufacturing
Released: 12-Dec-2024 8:55 PM EST
Metal Scrap Upcycled into High-Value Alloys with Solid Phase Manufacturing
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Solid phase manufacturing can create new custom metal alloys through an innovative process called solid phase alloying, researchers from PNNL report.

Ҵý: Faster, More Informed Environmental Permitting with AI-Guided Support
Released: 3-Dec-2024 6:10 PM EST
Faster, More Informed Environmental Permitting with AI-Guided Support
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Federal environmental permitting process to be fast-tracked with AI-powered tools and cloud-supported data analysis.

Ҵý: Delay and Pay: Tipping Point Costs Quadruple After Waiting
Released: 26-Nov-2024 8:50 PM EST
Delay and Pay: Tipping Point Costs Quadruple After Waiting
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Tip the first tile in a line of dominoes and you’ll set off a chain reaction, one tile falling after another. Cross a tipping point in the climate system and, similarly, you might spark a cascading set of consequences like hastened warming, rising sea levels and increasingly extreme weather.

Ҵý: Data Scientist Fixes His Sights on Speeding Up Drug Discovery
Released: 25-Nov-2024 12:30 PM EST
Data Scientist Fixes His Sights on Speeding Up Drug Discovery
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Scientists are using artificial intelligence and powerful computing to sculpt new molecules in an effort to treat disease.

Ҵý: How ‘Clean’ Does a Quantum Computing Test Facility Need to Be? PNNL Scientists Show the Way
Released: 13-Nov-2024 9:50 AM EST
How ‘Clean’ Does a Quantum Computing Test Facility Need to Be? PNNL Scientists Show the Way
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

How to keep stray radiation from “shorting” superconducting qubits; a pair of studies shows where ionizing radiation is lurking and how to banish it.

Ҵý: Hydropower Digital Twins Solution Helps with Operator Challenges
Released: 11-Nov-2024 9:35 AM EST
Hydropower Digital Twins Solution Helps with Operator Challenges
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

A new digital twin platform can help hydropower dam operators by providing accurate and predictive models of physical turbines that improve facilities and enhance reliability.

Released: 1-Nov-2024 1:00 PM EDT
Researchers Develop High-Tech Methods to Stem the Flow of Fentanyl
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Scientists are developing ways to detect and identify not only new, previously unseen forms of fentanyl but also newer and more dangerous synthetic opioids known as nitazenes.

Ҵý: Hunting for Dark Matter Axions
Released: 30-Oct-2024 2:20 PM EDT
Hunting for Dark Matter Axions
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

The search for dark matter includes expertise in radio frequency signal detection, quantum sensing, and high-energy physics at PNNL.



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