Select 1994 Press Releases
- New lab looks to molecules for waste solution: Winning World War II and the Cold War meant meeting some extraordinary scientific challenges, but cleaning the mess left behind from those battles will require the same sort of scientific innovation.
- Researchers use internet for global collaboration: Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest Laboratory are using the Internet, a global computer network, and a variety of new electronic communication tools to help build a laboratory without walls.
- Heat pumps of the future - smaller than a dime: In the home of the future, tiny sensors may signal when a room is too hot – and, in response, micro heat pumps embedded in the walls would immediately circulate cooler air.
- Batteries may get boost from new development: Energizer Bunny take note, if you're feeling drained, the Pacific Northwest Laboratory may have the technology to juice up your power source.
- New alliance to bolster Washington's digital media industry
- Madia named director at Pacific Northwest Laboratory
- Ultrasonic Analyzer named top new technology
- New center links technology, agribusiness
- DOE Energy Efficiency Program forges ahead with fourth technology demonstration
- Hanford Environmental Report (1993)available
- New supercomputer key to advanced molecular research
- DOE lab offers improved access to small businesses
- PNL detectors map safe space travel
- DOE honors Battelle staff
- DOE to test remote sensing equipment
- PNL helps take a byte out of waste
- Wiley to assume new leadership role
- Optical digital recording system nominated for distinguished award
- DOE/community partnerships benefit region
- DOE ARM program to use unmanned aerospace vehicles
- DOE seeks innovative methods to improve industrial processes

