What's New with NEON?
Posted by Battelle Insider on Nov 14, 2019From soil ecology to plants and animals to atmospheric conditions, researchers are exploring all aspects of ecosystem changes utilizing NEON data.
From soil ecology to plants and animals to atmospheric conditions, researchers are exploring all aspects of ecosystem changes utilizing NEON data.
The strong carbon-fluorine bond in PFAS is a big part of why they are significantly different than other environmental contaminants.
Battelle is working on a project to evaluate potential replacement firefighting foams that must meet military specifications for fire suppression.
Before you can solve a problem, you have to fully understand it. And each location around the country contaminated with PFAS needs to be understood ..
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.
Battelle is pushing science forward in some of the most remote and extreme environments in the country—like the Arctic Tundra and Taiga.
Hundreds of early-career ecologists will collect data from Alaska to Florida to fuel continental-scale research for the National Science Foundation.
Inside Battelle gives you an all-access pass to the incredible work of Battelle researchers.