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A new roadmap to close the carbon cycle
Tech Xplore· 3 days agoLed by chemist Wendy Shaw of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), a multi-institutional effort has produced ...
Coastal hurricanes around the world are intensifying faster, new study finds
Phys.org· 2 days agoA new study led by scientists at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory...
Warning as US may face "more destructive" hurricanes
Newsweek· 2 days agoCoastal hurricanes in the U.S. will become "more destructive" due to climate change, according to a new study. A new study led by researchers at the...
How artificial intelligence can transform U.S. energy infrastructure
Newswise· 6 days agoOne hundred experts from the fields of clean energy and artificial intelligence met at Argonne for...
Tri-City Herald death notices May 2, 2024
Tri-City Herald via Yahoo News· 2 days agoShe lived in the Tri Cities area for 50 years and was a record keeping clerk at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Making the power grid 'smart' could save us all money and prevent blackouts. Chattanooga made the...
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThey're calling for a digitized "smart grid." "It's imperative," Kevin Schneider, the chief engineer...
First Steps Toward a Whole-Body Map of Molecular Responses to Exercise
Newswise· 4 days agoExercise is good for you. Research definitively confirms that muscle-moving, calorie-burning...
Researchers offer US roadmap to close the carbon cycle
Newswise· 4 days agoThe roadmap was recently published in the journal Nature Reviews Chemistry. The researchers from the...
Zebra sightings in Eastern WA? Here’s where she’s been ‘spotted’ in Tri-Cities
Tri-City Herald· 1 day agoIt’s been a grim couple of weeks for news, so word about a zebra still on the lam from a trailer escape near North Bend last weekend is sparking imaginations across Washington state. Westsiders ...
When Working Out, Males Are Programmed to Burn More Fat, while Females Recycle It—at Least in Rats
Newswise· 3 days ago“Everyone knows that exercise is good for you, but no one knows exactly why,” said Joshua Adkins, a scientist at the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest</ ...