What’s behind the science and inventions that impact our daily lives? Pacific Northwest National Laboratory’s Pods of Science are the stories of what happens before the breakthrough. Before a technology becomes a household name, before the life-saving drug hits your local pharmacy shelves, before the paper is published—here’s what happens when great minds meet great challenges.
A new study suggests that, in a multi-room building, rapid air exchanges can spread the virus rapidly from the source room into other rooms at high co...
Computational chemist Samantha Johnson talks to SciVIBE about her life and work at PNNL and the search for combinations to bolster energy future. John...
Computational chemist Samantha Johnson talks to SciVIBE about her search for combinations to bolster energy future. Johnson is among the PNNL scientis...
Materials Scientist Curtis Larimer talks about ElastiDry, a PNNL invention that can be applied to PPE in the fight against COVID-19 that emerged as th...
Year in Review: A look back at three fascinating stories featured in SciVIBE in 2020. PNNL advances the frontiers of knowledge, taking on some of the ...
Year in Review: A look back at three fascinating stories featured in SciVIBE in 2020. PNNL advances the frontiers of knowledge, taking on some of the ...
While trees are known to absorb greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, PNNL researchers have found that under certain circumstances, trees actually ...
Dust blowing onto high mountains in the western Himalayas is a bigger factor than previously thought in hastening the melting of snow there, researche...
Dust blowing onto high mountains in the western Himalayas is a bigger factor than previously thought in hastening the melting of snow there, researche...