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- How photoelectrodes change in contact with water
- Some labs, projects win big as Department of Energy disburses extra funds
- On the trail of missing genes and cancer clues
- Thinnest ferroelectric material ever paves the way for new energy-efficient devices
- Better understanding of viral protein could lead to more effective COVID drug treatments with fewer side effects
- Ph.D. student Dayne Sasaki receives DOE fellowship to study artificial spin ice materials
- Something’s in the air: It’s nanoplastic pollution
- Former Berkeley Lab scientist Carolyn Bertozzi wins 2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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ALS in the News (September 2022)
ALS in the News (August 2022)
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- Scientists grow lead-free solar material with a built-in switch
- Protein structures aren’t set in stone
- DOE announces $540 million for technologies to transform energy production and cut emissions
- A faster way to study 2D materials for next-generation quantum and electronic devices
- R&D 100 Awards honor seven Berkeley Lab innovations (IR spectral phenotyping)
- New insights into a dynamic protein targeted in cancer therapy
- Dr. Patrick Naulleau, Ph.D., named CEO of EUV Tech, Inc.
- Breaking boundaries in IR imaging to explore multiscale microbial activity in Arctic soils
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ALS in the News (July 2022)
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- A new leap in understanding nickel oxide superconductors
- Better energy output by understanding power loss in organic solar cells
- Designer materials to keep plastic out of landfills
- Machine learning paves way for smarter particle accelerators
- LEEP summit features Cyclotron Road, DOE lab-embedded entrepreneurship programs
- An old tube holds key to 30 year protein structure mystery
- How proteins form tooth enamel
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Memories of David Kilcoyne from the ALS Community
David Kilcoyne was a longtime member of the ALS community, working on a number of different beamlines starting in 1999. He passed away in June 2022 and will be missed dearly. Read: Memorial Article for David Kilcoyne Read: Memories of David Kilcoyne By His Sister Ruth We have collected memories from the ALS community toRead More Read more »
Memories of David Kilcoyne by His Sister Ruth
by Ruth Kilcoyne Fulcher David Kilcoyne was a longtime member of the ALS community, working on a number of different beamlines starting in 1999. He passed away in June 2022 and will be missed dearly. My earliest memories of David were his tireless capacity to be busy all of the time. He was a cheerfulRead More Read more »
ALS in the News (June 2022)
ALS in the News (May 2022)
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- Not just pollen in the spring: Wild grass releases a variety of particles into the air
- DOE Office of Science budget: FY22 outcomes and FY23 request
- Senate confirms Berhe as federal Office of Science director
- Four Berkeley Lab scientists elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
- Physics Ph.D. student awarded fellowship at Berkeley Lab
- 75 Years of Science with Synchrotron Light (lightsources.org virtual symposium recording)
- Unlocked enzyme structure shows how strigolactone hormone controls plant growth
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ALS in the News (April 2022)
ALS in the News (March 2022)
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- Scientists uncover surprising new clues to exotic superconductors’ superpowers
- Growing extremely tiny, uniformly sized diamonds—without explosives
- Scientists discover how molecule becomes anticancer weapon
- How x-rays can make better batteries
- Safely studying dangerous infections just got a lot easier
- Metal-organic frameworks can capture toxic air pollutants
- Common scaling of strange-metal scattering in unconventional superconductors
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