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  2. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The main campus of the laboratory is in Richland, Washington, with additional research facilities around the country. Originally named the Pacific Northwest Laboratory, PNL was established in 1965 when research and development at the Hanford Site was separated from other Hanford operations. In 1995, the laboratory was renamed the Pacific ...

  3. Rattlesnake Mountain (Benton County, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    The telescope was used regularly through the early 1980s, but soon fell into disuse. Due to its location, renovations and upgrades were done to allow for remote control. Observatory operations were directed by a local nonprofit group founded by scientists and engineers from the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory at Hanford. [8]

  4. Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    EMSL is a user research facility whereby scientists, from around the world, can submit project proposals to access the laboratory’s experts and equipment at no cost. Proposals are screened through a competitive peer-review process to ensure the project is scientifically impactful and relevant to DOE's Office of Biological and Environmental ...

  5. United States Department of Energy National Laboratories

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    SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory: Menlo Park, California, 1962 Stanford University (since 1962) 1,684 US$434,000,000 Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) Richland, Washington, 1965 Battelle Memorial Institute (since 1965) 4,100 US$727,000,000 Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL) Batavia, Illinois, 1967

  6. List of research institutes in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    MAP International; Med25 International; Medical Teams International; Northwest Association for Biomedical Researchers; One By One; Open Arms Perinatal Services; Pacific Northwest Diabetes Research Institute; Planned Parenthood of the Great Northwest; Peace Health; Project Concern International; SCOPE; Seattle Cancer Care Alliance; Seattle ...

  7. Starlight Information Visualization System - Wikipedia

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    Starlight is a software product originally developed at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and now by Future Point Systems. It is an advanced visual analysis environment. . In addition to using information visualization to show the importance of individual pieces of data by showing how they relate to one another, it also contains a small suite of tools useful for collaboration and data ...

  8. 300 Area - Wikipedia

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    Staff were moved from the aging post-World War II era buildings (326, 329) to newly constructed buildings on the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) main campus. [2] By moving in the early 2000s, earlier than the originally planned 2046, the office of science estimates savings of maintaining the outdated facility at $1.5 billion. [1]

  9. Tri-Cities, Washington - Wikipedia

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    The Environmental Molecular Science Laboratory at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, a major national laboratory in Richland. Completion of the Interstate 182 Bridge in 1984 made Pasco much more accessible, fueling the growth of that city. [8]