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21-Oct-2021
PNNL wins R&D 100 awards
DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
PNNL innovations won five awards in the competition results announced this week, with one of the laboratory's four awarded inventions garnering two awards. PNNL has received a total of 121 since the laboratory began submitting entries in 1969.
18-Oct-2021
Scott chambers searches for new materials, one atomic layer at a time
DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Scott Chambers creates layered structures of thin metal oxide films and studies their properties, creating materials not found in nature. He will soon move his instrumentation and research to the new Energy Sciences Center.
14-Oct-2021
Greening the gray: Fighting floods with restoration versus riprap
DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Incorporating green infrastructure into flood protection plans alongside gray infrastructure can shield communities, reduce maintenance, and provide additional social and environmental benefits.
11-Oct-2021
Controlling thin films with atomic “spray painting”
DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Creating films with atomic precision allows researchers moving to the Energy Sciences Center to identify small, but important changes in the materials.
6-Oct-2021
A colorful, sustainable solution for 3D printing
DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
PNNL has developed seaweed-based inks and materials for 2-D and 3-D printing that can be used for a multitude of applications in the art, medical, STEM, and other fields.
29-Sep-2021
IDREAM illustrates realities of research during COVID-19
DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Department of Energy art contest entry illuminates how IDREAM scientists pivoted during pandemic to accomplish critical nuclear research.
- Funder
- DOE/US Department of Energy
21-Sep-2021
Avoiding an energy cold crunch with more efficient cooling
DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Covalent organic polymers can adsorb three times more refrigerant than the best available alternatives, resulting in more efficient cooling.
21-Sep-2021
Preparing for a future pandemic with artificial intelligence
DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
PNNL data scientists are refining their artificial intelligence tools with COVID-19 data to advance therapeutics and treatments for a future pandemic.
- Funder
- DOE/US Department of Energy
15-Sep-2021
Fighting viruses with algae
DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
A comprehensive literature review linking algae and antivirals determines compounds in algae may demonstrate an exceptional—and as yet untapped—potential to combat viral diseases at every point along the viral infection pathway.
- Journal
- Algal Research
- Funder
- U.S. Department of Energy