ALS in the News (June 2024)
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- With x-ray analysis, an asteroid provides a view into our solar system’s past
- Getting up close and personal with…rocks?
- Scientists squeezed infrared light down to 10% of its wavelength. That’s simply incredible.
- Metal alloys that can take the heat
- University of Manchester scientists win prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry Prizes
- Reichel, Shapoval participate in Oakland Unified School District STEM fair
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ALS in the News (May 2024)
ALS in the News (April 2024)
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- New insights lead to better next-gen solar cells
- Working to increase diversity in the physical sciences
- Celebrate Lightsources.org’s 20th anniversary in 2024
- Scientists discover first nitrogen-fixing organelle
- Podcast: A new organelle appears on the scene
- Röntgen medal for Robert Feidenhans’l
- Visible Spectrum: Andrea Taylor, Energy Sciences
- Discovery points path to flash-like memory for storing qubits
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ALS in the News (March 2024)
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ALS in the News (February 2024)
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- Researchers leverage SAXS to understand aspect of microbial metabolism
- Type 2 diabetes alters the behavior of discs in the vertebral column
- Watching the enzymes that convert plant fiber into simple sugars
- Some of the brightest x-rays on Earth are made just above the UC Berkeley campus (video)
- ‘Flawed’ material resolves superconductor conundrum
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ALS in the News (January 2024)
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- Mike Witherell: Seeking big impact from big science
- New tomographic reconstruction algorithm developed at Berkeley Lab sets world record
- Pacific kelp forests are far older than we thought
- Berkeley Lab researchers publish pioneering book on autonomous experimentation
- A new era is emerging at scientific user facilities
- Berkeley Lab’s big science stories of 2023
- Hura, Tsutakawa named Science Deputy, Structural Biology Department Head
- Revolutionizing how we do science: The superfacility story
- Q&A with Adam Weber about clean energy future: Hydrogen research at the Lab
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ALS in the News (November 2023)
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- Berkeley Lab’s CAMERA enhances DOE’s scientific facilities with new math and software innovations
- Visit of Ambassador Zappia to Berkeley Lab and SkyDeck and meetings with the Italian and Italian-American associations of San Francisco
- Discoveries go full circle in the hunt for an elusive protein’s function
- Peeking inside lithium-ion batteries offers new ways to put a stop to deadly fires
- Capturing wellhead gases for profit and a cleaner environment
- Why do batteries sometimes catch fire and explode?
- Unveiling the importance of calcite dissolution for stabilizing soil organic matter
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ALS in the News (October 2023)
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- Trick or treatise? How much energy is packed in that candy bar?
- Itinerant magnetism and superconductivity in exotic 2D metals for next-generation quantum devices
- Photo review: Nuclear Scout Day at the Lab
- Six ways Berkeley Lab is helping to bring clean hydrogen to the world
- Creating a lithium-ion battery for the future
- Science comedian Brian Malow visits Berkeley Lab
- NASA Ames’ contributions to OSIRIS-REx
- High-performance, earth-friendly materials for geothermal wells
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