Helping Libraries and Museums Operate Safely in the COVID-19 World

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06/24/20
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5 Things to Know About PFAS and Human Health

Because of the pervasive use and persistent nature of PFAS, there is widespread human exposure. Battelle dives into this topic in our white paper.
06/23/20
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Why are Control Lists an Essential Part of an Effective Biosecurity Screening Program?

Biosecurity control lists name organisms that have the potential to pose a severe threat to public, animal, or plant health. Up-to-date control lists are essential to an effective screening program.
06/04/20
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STEM Education

Students at Sisters High School Take Science into the Stratosphere

Students at Sisters High School in Oregon, are taking learning to new heights through an innovative STEM program in stratospheric ballooning with help from Battelle.
06/03/20
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What Does COVID-19 Mean for Biosecurity Screening Protocols?

It’s an unsettling fact that the list of harmful pathogens (e.g. viruses and toxins) is not finite. This is clear because naturally occurring pathogens appear in our lives on a regular basis.
06/03/20
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How are DNA Biosecurity Screening Guidances Used?

DNA biosecurity screening guidances provide a framework for voluntary screening programs.
06/03/20
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Why Do Some Organizations Screen DNA Voluntarily?

Certain stakeholders in the biotechnology community screen DNA sequences voluntarily because they want to ensure that the technology is used responsibly.
06/02/20
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June 2020: What’s New With NEON?

This month, NEON’s scientific director discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic has limited researchers’ access to sites and the impact it’s had.
05/28/20
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What is Biosecurity?

The same technology that can bring great benefit to society can also bring great harm. How can we protect ourselves without hampering the work we’d like to promote?
05/08/20
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STEM Education

Joining the COSI Science Festival from Home

The 2019 COSI Science Festival was a great event and one in which Battelle was proud to participate. We’re going virtual with this year’s event.
05/08/20
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May 2020: What’s New With NEON?

This month, we highlight new insights on old trees’ ability to absorb carbon, as well as environmental factors that can lead to trophic mismatches.
05/04/20
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Restoring the Sense of Touch in Those with Spinal Cord Injury

Helping a person regain movement in a paralyzed limb is a momentous achievement. But movement isn’t enough. Sense of touch is also important.
04/22/20
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Battelle Committed to Environmental Action on Earth Day

Battelle is joining the call for greater global ambition to tackle environmental challenges. We believe it can be done by pushing science forward.
04/01/20
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April 2020: What’s New With NEON?

We highlight scientists who share best practices for using NEON data and study examples that demonstrate NEON’s capability to advance research.
03/04/20
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COVID-19: Propelling the Unknown into the Known

Battelle is working with commercial, academic and government entities to support the global efforts to understand, test and treat the virus.
03/02/20
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March 2020: What’s New With NEON?

In this Spotlight, scientists address how NEON can meet new challenges facing the ecological community, as well as continued utilization of data.
02/27/20
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Keeping the Human Connection in Drug Delivery Device Development

Drug delivery devices have changed a lot over the years. And sometimes, the features intended to help patients end up causing confusion instead.
02/18/20
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Using Electromyography to More Accurately Assess Stroke Injuries

After a stroke, it’s hard for physicians to know exactly what’s going on inside a patient. Battelle hopes to change that with our EMG system.
02/14/20
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STEM Education

What's in a Name? How About a Dash of Science Mixed with a Pinch of Creativity

When NASA announced a contest to name its new Mars rover, Battelle was over the moon. STEM education serves as the foundation of our business.
02/10/20
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Modeling the Movement of PFAS Plumes in Groundwater

PFAS are notoriously hard to monitor. Our PFAS Predict™ technology is a new tool to track and predict the movement of PFAS in groundwater.