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Battelle Aids in Vaping Illness Investigation

Posted by Bobby Brewer on Nov 20, 2019

For 90 years, Battelle’s used science to help society. Our work on this project is an example of our how we’re ready spring into action when needed.

Research Infrastructure
NEON Spotlight Infographic showcasing three projects using NEON data

What's New with NEON?

Posted by Battelle Insider on Nov 14, 2019

From soil ecology to plants and animals to atmospheric conditions, researchers are exploring all aspects of ecosystem changes utilizing NEON data.

Solvers
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Serving to Secure our Freedom to Pursue Science

Posted by Paul Pirkle, PE, CIH on Nov 11, 2019

During our long history, we’ve proudly supported science and technology needs for the U.S. Armed Forces and multiple generations of service members.

Neurotechnology
Dare Mighty Things event

Can’t Fear Failure When You Dare Mighty Things

Posted by Justin Sanchez on Oct 28, 2019

Battelle recently joined other innovators who are doing the impossible and taking risks at the Dare Mighty Things event in Chicago.

Health
Battelle's expertise in artificial intelligence

The Algorithm Is In: 5 Ways AI is Transforming Medicine

Posted by Battelle Insider on Oct 19, 2019

Artificial intelligence (AI) is already transforming medicine in amazing ways—and the era of AI-based healthcare applications is just beginning.

Solvers
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Solver Hiba Shamma is Building a Path to a Better Future

Posted by Battelle Insider on Oct 9, 2019

Technician Specialist Hiba Shamma is using her expertise in microbiology to solve issues related to bioterrorism and disease spread.

Environmental Restoration
PFAS is more challenging than many other environmental contaminants

Why are PFAS More Challenging Than Other Environmental Contaminants?

Posted by Battelle Insider on Oct 7, 2019

The strong carbon-fluorine bond in PFAS is a big part of why they are significantly different than other environmental contaminants.

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