Brent VanDevender, a physicist at the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, hasn’t had this much fun doing science for a while. In this episode, he shares how a chance conversa...Show More
Ted Bowyer, a PNNL physicist, has spent much of his career developing new way to track a radioactive gas known as radioxenon. The capability helps scientists track nuclear explosions anywhere on Earth...Show More
Three months ago, few of us gave much thought to the threat posed by coronavirus. But being prepared as a nation to respond to potential biological threats is part of PNNL’s mission. As we are all lea...Show More
A study published in Cell provides an unprecedented look at the dozens of molecular steps that occur to bring about endometrial cancer, commonly known as uterine cancer. The study offers insights abou...Show More
Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory are contributing their expertise in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and app development to a project that wil...Show More
Artificial intelligence will never replace a doctor. However, researchers at the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory took a big step toward the day when AI can help physicians...Show More
Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing our world. You can see this everywhere from your mobile phone to the development of self-driving cars. AI is also revolutionizing the way we do science and t...Show More
Floppy-eared sniffer dogs made the news earlier this year as the latest change to security procedures in airports. But in the not-too-distant future, they could be replaced. The replacement is a techn...Show More