Karyn Hede (@karynhede) 's Twitter Profile
Karyn Hede

@karynhede

Science & Tech. are my thing; also running, cycling and spending time outside. Proud Tar Heel. I work at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; opinions mine

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Hurricane Ian gained a tremendous amount of strength in a short period of time due to warmer ocean waters from climate change. This acceleration is only going to become more common, according to upcoming research Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, as covered by The Associated Press: apnews.com/article/hurric…

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About 15% of every barrel of oil is used to make plastics and other products. Drawing on many areas of expertise, researchers University of Washington, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Berkeley Lab, ISB, & Georgia Tech are developing microbes that can convert carbon dioxide into chemicals: cheme.washington.edu/news/article/2…

About 15% of every barrel of oil is used to make plastics and other products. Drawing on many areas of expertise, researchers <a href="/UW/">University of Washington</a>, <a href="/PNNLab/">Pacific Northwest National Laboratory</a>, <a href="/BerkeleyLab/">Berkeley Lab</a>, <a href="/isbsci/">ISB</a>, &amp; <a href="/GeorgiaTech/">Georgia Tech</a> are developing microbes that can convert carbon dioxide into chemicals: cheme.washington.edu/news/article/2…
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For Dr. Charmayne Lonergan, working as a Pacific Northwest National Laboratory materials scientist is about "finding solutions to very real, & very tangible problems." Check out our new blog on what inspired her to go into STEM & what can be done to bring more diversity to the field. bit.ly/3fMdXSD

For Dr. Charmayne Lonergan, working as a <a href="/PNNLab/">Pacific Northwest National Laboratory</a> materials scientist is about "finding solutions to very real, &amp; very tangible problems." Check out our new blog on what inspired her to go into STEM &amp; what can be done to bring more diversity to the field. bit.ly/3fMdXSD
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#sciwri22 folks, letting you know Pacific Northwest National Laboratory is looking for an excellent science storyteller who would love to collaborate with an amazing multimedia team. Ask me about it careers.pnnl.gov/jobs/5784?lang…

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Did you know that seawater #chemistry can help us understand a changing climate? Check out how #science can reveal the ancient past and perhaps our future

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.Ari Sarsalari has a cool story out today featuring some sci-fi worthy but totally grounded in reality work exploring ancient seawater @pnnlab weather.com/news/climate/v…

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What can ancient rocks teach us about our future? Liquid in rocks from 390 million years ago can help us understand how climate change can affect oceans, as a study Pacific Northwest National Laboratory & Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) shows, as covered by The Weather Channel: weather.com/news/climate/v…

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Studying and developing explosives means tracking where everything goes when it goes boom -- especially in harsh environments. To make that easier, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory developed new rugged tracer particles. 💥 pnnl.gov/news-media/tra…

Studying and developing explosives means tracking where everything goes when it goes boom -- especially in harsh environments. To make that easier, <a href="/PNNLab/">Pacific Northwest National Laboratory</a> developed new rugged tracer particles. 💥
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Roses are red, qubits are quiet. To detect their presence, we get out our dilution refrigerator and try it. We can’t (directly) measure quantum states, but we know they exist. Now send this to someone, who puts your particles in a twist. 💖 #ValentinesDay

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Celebrating #WorldQuantumDay and how #PNNLab is leading a surge to turn the Pacific Northwest into a ‘Quantum Valley’ geekwire.com/2023/tech-lead… via @GeekWire

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EVs made from recycled aluminum -- it could happen Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. #recycledmetal Recycled Aluminum Offers Energy, Emissions and Electric Vehicle Battery Range Savings pnnl.gov/news-media/rec…

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Another public-private collaboration for energy innovations 👊 Pacific Northwest National Laboratory took their award-winning metal manufacturing process, ShAPE, and worked with a company to directly transform aluminum scraps into new vehicle parts. Next: Scaling ShAPE to make lightweight parts for EVs.

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Appreciate the time Science News took to put #pnnlab work with #microsoft in context of how AI can benefit #scientificdiscovery sciencenews.org/article/artifi…