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Recap of Battelle's 2019 Sediments Conference

Sediments Conference Asks Key Questions

Posted by Battelle Insider on Apr 9, 2019

What’s working? What needs to be fixed? What’s next? All good questions, especially when you’re talking about the health of our waterways.

Large-Scale Research
View of one of the NEON program sites in the Arctic

Science at the Top of the World

Posted by Battelle Insider on Apr 2, 2019

Battelle is pushing science forward in some of the most remote and extreme environments in the country—like the Arctic Tundra and Taiga.

Ecology
Hundreds of early-career ecologists collect data from Alaska to Florida to fuel continental-scale research for the National Science Foundation

Battelle 'Eco Force' Will Soon Fan Across the Country to Support NEON

Posted by Katy Delaney on Mar 5, 2019

Hundreds of early-career ecologists will collect data from Alaska to Florida to fuel continental-scale research for the National Science Foundation.

Ecology
aerial view from NEON AOP

Understanding Earth’s Ecology from Above

Posted by Battelle Insider on Jan 28, 2019

The NEON Airborne Observation Platform is an array of instruments installed into a light aircraft to collect high resolution remote sensing data.

Ecology
Battelle employees work to study ecosystems in the Pacific Northwest as part of the NEON project

Collaboration Key to Understanding Pacific Northwest Ecosystem

Posted by Battelle Insider on Jan 21, 2019

Two teams of ecologists met up to study the threatened steelhead trout species and map the overall health of a Washington state aquatic system.

Contaminated Sites
naturally occurring microbes might be able to help with contaminated sites

Remediation Powered by Fungal Enzymes

Posted by Battelle Insider on Sep 18, 2018

Environmental contamination is a problem across the country. What if naturally occurring microbes could solve this challenge?

Contaminated Sites
firefighters putting out a blaze using foam

Why You Should Care About PFAS

Posted by Battelle Insider on Sep 5, 2018

There are two sides to every coin. The same can be said of chemicals. Those offering improvements in our daily lives also can have harmful effects.

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