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- Berkeley Lab awarded two new centers to counter climate change [CIWE/Ethan Crumlin]
- Accelerating sustainable semiconductors with ‘multielement ink’
- Fast-track strain engineering for speedy biomanufacturing
- SLAC fires up the world’s most powerful x-ray laser: LCLS-II ushers in a new era of science
- DOE selects five Berkeley Lab projects for FAIR awards [Emerging Properties through Controlled Phase Transformations for High Energy Sodium Ion Batteries/Wanli Yang]
- Scientists probe the source of key hydrocarbons on Earth—and in space
- Berkeley Lab launches research projects to support national biopreparedness and response efforts [Taskforce 5/Greg Hura]
- ‘Computer vision’ reveals unprecedented physical and chemical details of how a lithium-ion battery works
- Ana Kupresanin tapped to lead Berkeley Lab’s Scientific Data Division
- BCSB confirms design of stimulus-responsive, two-state proteins
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ALS in the News (August 2023)
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- Junko Yano appointed director of Berkeley Lab’s Molecular Biophysics and Integrated Bioimaging Division
- R&D 100 awards honor Berkeley Lab innovations
- How scientists are accelerating next-gen microelectronics
- Berkeley Lab researchers receive DOE early career research awards
- FY24 budget outlook: DOE Office of Science
- Making renewable, infinitely recyclable plastics using bacteria
- Smith breaks new ground with domain wall research
- Berkeley Lab Director Mike Witherell on modernizing the Lab in support of tomorrow’s world-class science
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ALS in the News (July 2023)
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- Illustrating Science: a conversation with Julia Kuo and Steven Haddock
- Berkeley Lab unlocks battery tech advancements with AI and Perlmutter supercomputer
- Breaking barriers in drug delivery with better lipid nanoparticles
- Proteins designed using reinforcement learning characterized on SIBYLS beamline
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ALS in the News (June 2023)
ALS in the News (May 2023)
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- Catalyst chemistry could turn emissions into green fuels
- To become brighter, synchrotron light sources must first go dark
- A pectin-synthesizing enzyme may help trees weather storms. Could it be key to more sustainable bioproducts?
- Strings of magnetic energy shown to flex, wiggle, and reconnect
- The National Academy of Sciences elects two Berkeley Lab researchers
- Researchers capture elusive missing step in the final act of photosynthesis
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ALS in the News (April 2023)
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- Reinforcement learning: From board games to protein design
- Meet the autonomous lab of the future
- Seven ways Berkeley Lab researchers improve health for all
- Darleane Hoffman and Gabor Somorjai receive the Enrico Fermi Presidential Award
- Autonomous data collection allows focus on analysis rather than acquisition
- Behind the breakthroughs: Anthony Rozales, beamline runner
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ALS in the News (March 2023)
Howard Padmore Elected AAAS Fellow
The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) has announced their 2022 Fellows, including the ALS’s Howard Padmore who was recognized “for distinguished seminal contributions to the technology and scientific application of synchrotron light sources.” Read more »
ALS in the News (February 2023)
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- Berkeley Lab researchers shine a light on vaping chemistry
- How a record-breaking copper catalyst converts CO2 into liquid fuels
- AI technology designs novel functional enzyme
- DOE’s Office of Science is now accepting applications for the Office of Science Graduate Student Research Awards 2023
- USM graduate student earns Berkeley Lab doctoral fellowship
- Paul Adams named Berkeley Lab’s Associate Director for Biosciences
- Building particle accelerators takes more than a village
- Whip it: Novel liquid jet makes droplets march to the beat
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ALS in the News (January 2023)
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- New ‘chain mail’ material of interlocking molecules is tough, flexible and easy to make
- Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A publishes special issue commemorating career of David Arthur Shirley
- ALS user Grace Pan wins Malvern Panalytical Scientific Award 2022
- Printed organic solar cells: Research team from the University of Bayreuth involved in new DFG research group
- Kerfeld to lead new DOE-funded Center for Catalysis in Biomimetic Confinement
- UCLA-led research unearths obscure heat transfer behaviors
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