Battelle Team Finds Value at Arctic Circle Assembly

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11/18/24
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Research Management and Operations

NEON Celebrates National STEM Day: NSF Providing Grants for eDNA Research in Streams, Linking Ticks and Pathogens and Utilizing NEON Data in Student Research Projects

This month, we are highlighting three examples of NEON’s essential role in innovation and advancement in STEM.
11/13/24
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Solvers

Working for the Working Dog Community: Decades of Detection Canine Research at Battelle

Learn more about Kevin Good's journey to his position supporting the detection canine teams at Battelle.
11/11/24
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Internships & Co-ops, Solvers

Bridging the Gap: A Veteran's Journey from Military Service to Battelle

Retired US Air Force Veteran Ryan Nye joined Battelle as a SkillBridge intern and has since transitioned to a full-time role within our organization. Learn more about his journey and the impact of SkillBridge on his post-military life.
11/06/24
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Solvers

Honor Flight 137: A Day of Emotional Tributes and Celebratory Homecomings for our Veterans

87 veterans, along with numerous guardians and support staff boarded a chartered flight to Washington D.C. for the Battelle-sponsored Honor Flight Columbus Mission 137.
10/28/24
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History, Solvers

Battelle Celebrates 95-Year History

Battelle celebrates 95 years of applying science and technology for the benefit of society. As a nonprofit philanthropic trust and one of America’s original research and development organizations, Battelle scientists and engineers have made many breakthroughs in our nearly century-long existence.
10/23/24
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Medical Devices, PFAS and Emerging Chemicals

Beyond the Digital Horizon: Embracing the Physical World in the Age of AI

Battelle Technical Fellow Justin Sanchez, Ph.D. addresses current conversations about generative AI and highlights the fundamental difference between the digital and physical worlds, noting that humans are inherently tied to the physical due to our biological nature.
10/17/24
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Climate Resilience

Battelle Sustainability Research and Technological Innovations Bolster Climate Resilience

Technology’s impact on the health of our planet is a double-edged sword. Technological advancements can help us create climate resilience solutions—but they also can generate harmful side effects.
10/14/24
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Agriculture

Environmental Fate Studies: Radiolabeled vs Non-Radiolabeled

Environmental fate studies are crucial for assessing the behavior and impact of various chemicals in the environment. These studies often involve the use of radiolabeled or non-radiolabeled compounds to track their distribution, transformation, and degradation.
10/10/24
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CBRNE Defense

Battelle Hosts U.S. Army Training Exercise

Battelle accepted an invitation from the United States Army to host a training exercise on its West Jefferson, Ohio campus. The exercise was intended to test the emergency response capabilities and practices of everyone involved.
10/07/24
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Medical Devices

Navigating PFAS “Forever Chemicals” in Medical Devices

The persistence of PFAS in the environment and potential health risks have led to regulatory actions affecting the medical device industry. In this blog, learn key PFAS details and how to address PFAS challenges for medical device companies.
10/04/24
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Medical Devices

Streamlining the Path to Market for Generic Drug-Device Combinations

Generic drugs play an important role in healthcare, but bringing them to market can be complex, cost-prohibitive, and time-consuming. This six-phase approach to creating generic drug-device combination products (g-DDCPs) aims to simplify the process.
10/03/24
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Climate Resilience

The Adaptation Solutions We Need to Navigate Climate Change

Everyone is experiencing the impacts of a shifting climate and its effect on weather, food and water supply, infrastructure and more. To confront the problem, we’re going to have to make some changes – and adapt to changes that have already happened.
10/02/24
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Medical Devices

AI: The New Partner in Medical Device Development

Learn how AI technologies evolved throughout the years, how Battelle used (and is using) AI to develop life-changing medical devices, and how to responsibly advance medical device innovation in the "AI Age".
10/01/24
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PFAS and Emerging Chemicals

SCWO: A Proven, Peer-Reviewed Solution for PFAS Destruction

Researchers at Battelle invented a solution to destroy forever chemicals—a burgeoning problem in our world—and now have another validation of its efficacy in a peer-reviewed scientific journal.
09/30/24
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Climate Resilience

Why We Need Mitigation Strategies to Reach Our Climate Goals

The impacts of climate change are myriad and complex. Addressing them requires a multifaceted approach that pairs adaptation efforts with mitigation strategies and innovative sustainability solutions.
09/20/24
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Climate Resilience

Harnessing Data and Innovation for Climate Adaptation: Insights from America Adapts Climate Change Podcast

If you want to know what experts know about climate science and ecological research, look no further. A recent episode of America Adapts, the Climate Change Podcast highlights the groundbreaking work being done by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) and other large-scale research initiatives.
09/18/24
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Agriculture

The Growing Concern of Transformation Products (TPs)

During the water treatment process, contaminants such as transformation products (TPs) can emerge. Learn more about transformation products, why they matter and what Battelle can do to help.
09/17/24
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Research Management and Operations

Latest Innovations with NEON: Creating a lunar biorepository, tracking changes in soil moisture, and surveying macrolichens

This month, we are spotlighting three examples of the latest research leveraging NEON data. Below, you can read more about NEON’s role in creating a lunar biorepository, measuring soil moisture changes in forests, and the importance of lichens in biodiversity.
08/29/24
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Medical Devices

The Role of Psychology in Medical Device Training Design

Discover how psychology can inform user training for medical devices, and learn the top 6 psychological principles for effective training design.