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Join WHONDRS researchers on April 30 for a workshop about an upcoming crowdsourced publication. We want you to be involved! #rivers #biology #crowdsource

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Scientists including Bill of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory along with UC Riverside colleagues developed new methods that combine cutting-edge techniques to predict which enzymes control common biochemical pathways. Check out their findings. UCR Science News bit.ly/32wgEy9

Scientists including <a href="/wrcannon/">Bill</a> of <a href="/PNNLab/">Pacific Northwest National Laboratory</a> along with <a href="/UCRiverside/">UC Riverside</a> colleagues developed new methods that combine cutting-edge techniques to predict which enzymes control common biochemical pathways. Check out their findings. <a href="/UCR_ScienceNews/">UCR Science News</a> bit.ly/32wgEy9
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Amity Andersen of Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory physicist Niri Govind team with University of Washington and SLAC to investigate effects of solvent molecules on electron transfer. Simulations performed with PNNL's NWChem software. Study in Nature Chemistry. Read about it here: bit.ly/3wT5SzT

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Scientist Bill of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and UC Riverside colleagues developed new methods for @DOEScience that combine cutting-edge techniques to predict which enzymes control common biochemical pathways. Check out their findings - bit.ly/32wgEy9

Scientist <a href="/wrcannon/">Bill</a> of <a href="/PNNLab/">Pacific Northwest National Laboratory</a> and <a href="/UCRiverside/">UC Riverside</a> colleagues developed new methods for @DOEScience that combine cutting-edge techniques to predict which enzymes control common biochemical pathways. Check out their findings -  bit.ly/32wgEy9
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Electricity demand tied to rising temperatures is projected to climb in the U.S., begetting the need for a significantly expanded power sector: bit.ly/3mOFVgh #computation #electricity #power #energydemand Nature Communications

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A new study published recently in the journal Nature Communications projects that electricity demand tied to cooling U.S. buildings will grow as peak temperatures rise, and so too would the need for an expanded power sector. bit.ly/3mOFVgh Nature Communications #electricity

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Combine electron transfer and chemical reactions and whaddya get? Wouldn't you like to know. #hydrogen #marcustheory #transitionstatetheory bit.ly/3n3KqDw

Combine electron transfer and chemical reactions and whaddya get? Wouldn't you like to know. #hydrogen #marcustheory #transitionstatetheory bit.ly/3n3KqDw
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“How do you store hydrogen in a way that makes it easy to transport, easy to retrieve later, or easy to store?” -- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory computation scientist @SammyJoScience is working to answer her question. bit.ly/3amXWx2

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“How do you store hydrogen in a way that makes it easy to transport, easy to retrieve later, or easy to store?” -- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory computational scientist Samantha Johnson asks the question she strives to solve. bit.ly/3amXWx2

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Erol Cromwell and Yan Shi of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Advanced Computing, Mathematics and Data Division track climate change cause and effects. #EarthDay2021 #algorithms #software #artificialintelligence #climatechange #dust #pollution #wildfires #aerosols bit.ly/3eq1pME

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Researchers explore options for #renewables beyond #hydropower in Latin America and the Caribbean. Read details here: bit.ly/3ekW7lB #solar #wind #energy #renewableenergy Nature Communications #climate

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Tune in 8:35 am PDT at to hear Vijay Murugesan of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory talk at the virtual Materials Research Society Spring 2021 conference about an area of expertise: Metal Anode Interfacial Design. bit.ly/3esTbDg

Tune in 8:35 am PDT at  to hear <a href="/VijayMaterials/">Vijay Murugesan</a> of <a href="/PNNLab/">Pacific Northwest National Laboratory</a> talk at the virtual Materials Research Society Spring 2021 conference about an area of expertise: Metal Anode Interfacial Design. bit.ly/3esTbDg
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Several Pacific Northwest National Laboratory scientists have presented their latest research at the virtual Materials Research Society Spring 2021 conference, which concludes today. To navigate to their recorded presentations and see today's schedule, go here: bit.ly/32SDlwF

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What are the potential implications of climate change on renewable energy supply and investments in Latin America and the Caribbean? Find out here: bit.ly/3ekW7lB #climate #energy #solar #wind Nature Communications #renewables