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When Working Out, Males Are Programmed to Burn More Fat, while Females Recycle It—at Least in Rats

Vigorous exercise burns fat more in males than in females, but the benefits of exercise are broad for both sexes.
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First Steps Toward a Whole-Body Map of Molecular Responses to Exercise

PNNL contributes to a nationwide research consortium investigating the molecular mechanisms triggered by endurance training.
1-May-2024 6:05 PM EDT Add to Favorites

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Roadmap to Close the Carbon Cycle

Reaching net-zero carbon emissions goals requires finding transformative paths to manage carbon in difficult-to-electrify economic sectors.
1-May-2024 11:05 AM EDT Add to Favorites

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Critical Minerals Recovery from Electronic Waste

A nontoxic separation process recovers critical minerals from electronic scrap waste.
23-Apr-2024 5:05 PM EDT Add to Favorites

Beyond Higher Temperatures: Preparing for National Security Risks Posed by Climate Change

Climate scientists and national security experts at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory are working together to explore the security consequences of the changing climate.
23-Apr-2024 12:00 AM EDT Add to Favorites

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Garbage Could Replace a Quarter of Petroleum-Based Jet Fuel Every Year

Every year, the nation’s aviation industry uses around 22 billion gallons of jet fuel, which produces about 1 billion tons of carbon dioxide—or 3% of the world’s carbon dioxide emissions. Because of this, researchers and policymakers alike are...
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Finding New Chemistry to Capture Double the Carbon

A new look at a carbon capture solvent shows clusters and new types of carbon dioxide chemistry that could double carbon conversion.
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A Decade of GoAmazon

Ten years later, data gathered in Brazil have proven highly influential across atmospheric science
5-Apr-2024 3:05 PM EDT Add to Favorites


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Want Better AI? Get Input From a Real (Human) Expert

Input from humans helps when deciding whether to trust the recommendations and decisions of a machine-learning system.
20-Nov-2023 12:30 AM EST

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PNNL Scientist Inspires Next Generation at the National Science Bowl

Physicist Emily Mace will share her science journey and an interactive presentation about her current research with middle school and high school students from across the country at the National Science Bowl.
24-Apr-2023 6:05 PM EDT

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Mentoring the Next Generation STEM Workforce

Mentoring interns creates opportunities to inspire the future, diverse workforce with pathways into STEM careers.
27-Oct-2022 2:30 PM EDT

Well, This Is Cool: PNNL’s Bruce Kay Is A Supercooled Water Expert

Bruce Kay is an international authority on how water, and whose research examines how fast reactions occur between molecules and surfaces and also how they convert from solid to liquid to gas.
30-Aug-2021 3:45 PM EDT

A Call to Rethink Electricity Measurement

PNNL researcher's proposed overhaul of outdated electricity measurements could mean fewer blackouts, better automation, and more clean energy resources.
4-Aug-2021 8:45 AM EDT

Energy Technologies Move Closer to Commercial Use

Federal and industry-matched funding will move 11 PNNL technologies closer to commercialization where they will help bolster U.S. competitiveness.
28-Jun-2021 3:05 PM EDT

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