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To celebrate National Intern Day, Battelle interns share their insights about working at the world’s largest independent, nonprofit research and development organization.
Discover the effect of PFAS regulations on the medical device industry, and explore our experts' 5 strategies to help medical device companies adapt to this evolving landscape.
At Battelle, we envision a future where we reuse materials instead of creating waste and protect our natural environment in a closed-loop economy. Here are some of latest breakthroughs in our circular economy program.
Detergents and household cleaners are constantly evolving. Learn how the Battelle World Detergent Program can help raw material suppliers, formulators and brands stay on top of market trends from across the globe.
PFAS are found in many industrial and consumer products, from firefighting foams to cosmetics to outdoor clothing. Here's how we're at the forefront of PFAS response, with solutions for PFAS risk mitigation and management, treatment and replacement.
Although often overlooked, wet injections are a common usability issue in medical devices. Get the details on wet injections, and how we're using human-centric design to solve for them.
Battelle received a five-year, $22 million contract through Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s Cornerstone program to create a preventative medical intervention to stop traumatic brain injury.
This month we are highlighting research leveraging NEON data to study climate change’s effects on the interrelation between fungi and forests, the impact of plant diversity management and intensification methods on grazing lands, and how using satellite data can inform us about plant traits.
In honor of Teacher Appreciation Month, we are highlighting three examples of how NEON data are being used either in the classroom itself, or by ecological educators to drive the future of research in the field.
Mass casualty incidents can occur anytime and anywhere, making it difficult for first responders to provide immediate assistance. Learn how we're using autonomous sensing and data fusion to solve for effective mass casualty triage.
For patients that require multiple medications, adhering to complicated dosage schedules can be difficult. But what if multiple medications could be combined in one specialized pill?
In a recent AOC podcast, Technical Director, Doug Thornton, discussed the importance of technology advancements and how research and development play a key role in creating opportunities for mission impact.
Candace Major has worked at some of the most impressive scientific organizations on the planet. Now, her lifelong desire to address real-world problems and societal needs while simultaneously advancing fundamental scientific knowledge has brought her to Battelle.
This FAQ provides an overview of the new EFSA Journal guidance document on the impact of water treatment processes on residues of active substances or their metabolites in water abstracted to produce drinking water.
What happens when leaders and experts congregate in Washington, DC, to discuss plans and actions for addressing climate change? Battelle’s third annual Innovations in Climate Resilience Conference provided answers.
Ensuring the safety and efficacy of active ingredients is crucial for environmental and human health. A critical part of this process involves understanding the environmental fate and behavior of the active substances.
Like any large infrastructure project, risk is inherent in CCS. Learn how to successfully manage risk for each carbon storage phase, from site selection to closure.
The possibilities continue to expand for the future of human-AI teaming. Here's what Battelle Technical Fellow Justin Sanchez had to say about what's next for healthcare and AI.
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