When you think of war, odds are you aren’t thinking about the details behind a mission, but someone else is.
06/14/16
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STEM Education
How do you “charge” a student’s ability to learn? Turns out, with after-school learning opportunities.
As more and more Americans are able to legally take a toke, there are some burning scientific questions that have yet to be answered.
The evolution of nicotine delivery systems has raised as many new questions for public health as it has brought new products to market.
We have all been treated by or personally know nurses who dedicate their lives to providing exceptional patient care.
How are appliance technologies, consumer preferences and regulatory pressures changing detergent formulation?
From the final frontier of space to the deepest underground reserves, Battelle's Dr. Satya Chauhan has worked on projects spanning the universe.
The use of non-authentic substances in food without the purchaser’s knowledge has become a potentially costly problem for companies and consumers.
Battelle researchers weigh in on the NeuroLife technology that helps paralyzed patients regain conscious control of their fingers, hand and wrist.
With spring finally in full swing, there's no better time to get a fresh start on your heart-healthy diet.
Women’s History Month is a time to recognize the many accomplishments of women and to reflect on the role women have played throughout history.
The ocean is a beautiful and mysterious place, but for Work Class ROV operators, it can be fraught with challenges.
In a recent interview on All India Radio News, Battelle Senior Research Leader Srikanta Mishra weighed in on a number of oil and gas topics.
February has been designated as American Heart Month for more than 50 years, and yet the disease consistently remains the nation’s No. 1 killer.
At Battelle, we consider ourselves fortunate to have some of the brightest and most creative minds walking our hallways and working in our labs.
Over the last few weeks, Zika virus has exploded into the public consciousness. What are the next steps for the research community?
How did we get from “the rockets’ red glare” to modern missile defense? Find out with our infographic.
Counterfeit integrated circuits, or fake parts, can threaten the safety, security, quality, reliability and profitability of a product.
10/16/15
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STEM Education
Here are a couple of the reasons we're most excited to start working on the U.S. Army’s STEM education programs.
How can encapsulation technology make agriculture more productive and sustainable? Battelle Senior Research Scientist Ram Lalgudi has some ideas.
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