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This month we highlight how scientists are using NEON data to find if mineral weathering can help tropical forests and how they can understand species invasion.
At, Battelle, we have more than just internship opportunities for the next generation of scientists and engineers. Hear from some of our past and current interns working on our corporate teams.
Battelle staff partnered with colleagues from Montana State University (MSU) to lead students on a project to collect microbiological samples in Yellowstone to advance biological processing.
This month, we highlight a group of scientists pairing NEON data with drone capabilities, a potential solution to curbing CO2 production; and a new revelation on plants thriving in arid regions.
Our Cyber Innovations team recently weighed in on two of the most prominent skills gaps—reverse engineering and vulnerability research—and how job seekers can prepare themselves for a job at Battelle.
At Battelle, one of our main areas of expertise is engineering. Hear about how we bring value to an engineering education directly from a few of the students who joined us as interns this year.
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.
We look at scientists using NEON data to identify plant species, how NEON’s quality management system doubles data quality, and the renewal of funding for the largest field station in the Arctic.
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.
President Joe Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act, which includes landmark provisions to address climate and other issues that will have significant implications for America’s future.
This month we look at scientists using NEON data to mitigate forest fires, researchers working to make NEON data more accessible, and how it will be critical in supporting a new research center.
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.
This month we highlight how scientists are using NEON data to predict berry trends for indigenous communities in Alaska, investigate ticks and study species and occupancy-relationships.
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.
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