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Battelle scientists have invented a new search engine called (CASTT) that uses artificial intelligence and natural language processing to identify and search concepts through texts.
For this intern blog spotlight, we’re highlighting two engineering majors who came to us from Purdue University. Purdue is known for having one of the best engineering programs in the country.
In 2022 so far, Battelle has welcomed interns and co-ops from over 50 different universities. We talked with students who joined us from The Ohio State University to learn about their experiences.
The US EPA recently announced plans to accommodate the Endangered Species Act and Battelle's US Head of Regulatory Affairs, Phillip Cassidy, sheds light on the implications of these new regulations.
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently issued health advisories for chemical compounds known as PFAS. Here's how we're ahead of the curve on this problem.
For a few Battelle employees, their dads had a big impact on not only their career path but their choice of employer. This Father’s Day, we take a look at some of those stories.
Whether it’s performing her job, clambering through mud on a bike or volunteering to get kids get involved with cycling, Jen Malik is emblematic of Battelle’s Solver ethos of making a positive impact.
How do you choose the right formulation partner for agrochemical development? Here are six key traits agrochemical companies should look for when choosing a development partner.
To feed the world of tomorrow, agrochemical companies need new innovations today. We’re helping them solve their most critical formulation challenges so they can rise to the opportunities ahead.
Battelle cyber professional Chris Issing finished in the top 20 of the U.S. Cyber Games 2021 competition and will be apart of the U.S. Cyber Team for the International CyberSecurity Challenge.
Modern vehicles produce a lot of signals, but they’re not always easy to capture or interpret. Our experts have now created a way to make sense of these signals, and put them to use.
A new Battelle non-treatment research project will explore the possibility of returning some hand movement to people who are living with paralysis due to spinal cord injury.
Battelle’s Eco-Design initiative takes a holistic approach to medical device sustainability to help companies find the best path forward with medical device design.
The House Committee on Science, Space & Technology asked Battelle to testify at a joint subcommittee hearing about our extensive history of PFAS research and development.
Two teams of Green Berets with the 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne) took to the track in Toyota Land Cruiser 79 trucks built by Battelle’s Ground Systems Group in The Mint 400.
When a movement intention is detected, the sleeve delivers functional electrical stimulation (FES) to muscles across the forearm to enhance a variety of hand and wrist movements.
Learn about the emerging Chemical/Biological (CB) technologies Battelle showcased at the DTRA funded Chemical and Biological Operational Analysis (CBOA) event
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