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- This enigmatic protein sculpts DNA to repair harmful damage
- Off the scales: Fish armor both tough and flexible
- Showtime for photosynthesis
- New awards to enable experimental leaps in quantum materials
- Accelerator facilities support COVID-19-related research
- Antibody preventing COVID-19 found, on accelerated track to trials
- 10 lithium-ion battery researchers to watch
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ALS in the News (May 2020)
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- Untangling a key step in photosynthetic oxygen production
- Worth it? Corona-lockdowns shutter research into vital solutions for our many other problems
- Antibody neutralizes SARS and COVID-19 coronaviruses
- In a step forward for orbitronics, scientists break the link between a quantum material’s spin and orbital states
- Ralston and Allaire step into new roles
- Linking properties to defects in 2D materials
- New mechanism links ozone and disease resistance
- World x-ray science facilities are contributing to overcoming COVID-19
- Berkeley Lab researchers and collaborators elected into National Academy of Sciences
- National Labs pivot to pandemic research
- Water is key in catalytic conversion of methane to methanol, scientists find
- Royal Society elects Berkeley Lab physicist Ramamoorthy Ramesh
- 2 Berkeley Lab scientists, visiting scientist elected as new members of honorary society
- Pursuing particle chemistry
- Researchers discover ferroelectricity at the atomic scale
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Fun Project While Staying at Home
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ALS in the News (April 2020)
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- World’s physics instruments turn their focus to COVID-19
- Mystery solved, rotavirus VP3 is a unique capping machine
- Berkeley Lab teams compete to feed the hungry
- Berkeley Lab Advanced Light Source x-ray facility to study COVID-19
- Seeing ‘under the hood’ in batteries
- Berkeley Lab to conduct R&D to improve the nation’s COVID-19 testing capabilities
- Jennifer Doudna awarded 2020 Guggenheim Fellowship
- National labs join fight against COVID-19
- COVID-19 related research at Berkeley Lab
- Critical research hit as COVID-19 forces physics labs to close
- 13 reasons we know why Roman concrete is stronger than its modern equivalent
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ALS in the News (March 2020)
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- Stanford scientists program cells to carry out gene-guided construction projects
- National labs are forced to adapt during coronavirus outbreak
- A graphene innovation that is music to your ears
- Texas A&M-led team sheds new light on design of inorganic materials for brain-like computing
- How JCAP is making solar fuels shine
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ALS in the News (February 2020)
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- X-ray technology sheds new light on antibiotic synthesis
- Berkeley Lab helps reveal how dinosaur blood vessels can preserve through the ages
- Light sources form data solution task force
- Breaking through computational barriers to create designer proteins
- Turning up the heat on antibacterial-resistant diseases
- Researchers discover a unique orbital texture in single-layer of 3-D material
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ALS in the News (January 2020)
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- First detailed electronic study of new nickelate superconductor
- Influential electrons? Physicists uncover a quantum relationship
- Jennifer Doudna awarded 2020 Wolf Prize in Medicine
- New discovery makes it easier to design synthetic proteins that rival their natural counterparts
- Milestone in Advanced Light Source Upgrade Project will bring in a new ring
- The superpowers of super-thin materials
- Unique cancer drug discovered with help from Advanced Light Source begins historic clinical trial
- Scientists discover how proteins form crystals that tile a microbe’s shell
- MIT researchers realize “ideal” kagome metal electronic structure
- Freeze frame: Scientists capture atomic-scale snapshots of artificial proteins
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ALS in the News (December 2019)
- Six Berkeley Lab scientists named AAAS Fellows
- Berkeley Lab names Robert Kostecki director of the Energy Storage and Distributed Resources Division
- New material captures and converts toxic air pollutant into industrial chemical
- The beauty of imperfections: Linking atomic defects to 2D materials’ electronic properties
- Mechanisms of soft tissue and protein preservation in Tyrannosaurus rex
- Scientists explore Egyptian mummy bones with x-rays and infrared light to gain new insight on ancient life
- New understanding of antibiotic synthesis
- Go with the flow: Scientists design better batteries for a renewable energy grid
- Cage molecules act as molecular sieves for hydrogen isotope separation
- Graphene in the making
- Jennifer Doudna honored with two prizes
ALS in the News (October 2019)
- How electrons move in a catastrophe
- Transforming sulphur dioxide from harmful to useful
- NERSC shuts down supercomputers amid PG&E blackout
- Peering into batteries: X-rays reveal lithium-ion’s mysteries
- Following the data trail to accelerated discovery
- 2019 Director’s Awards
- Newly found structures in tooth enamel might finally explain its bizarre strength
- Potent antibody curbs Nipah and Hendra virus attack
- Multimodal x-ray and electron microscopy of the Allende meteorite
ALS in the News (September 2019)
- New $100M Innovation Hub to accelerate R&D for a secure water future
- New route to carbon-neutral fuels from carbon dioxide discovered by Stanford-DTU team
- X-ray experiments contribute to studies of a drug now approved to combat tuberculosis
- Seven new Bakar Fellows already are making an impact
- A CRISPR doyen discusses gene-editing challenges (video)
- Study reveals ‘radical’ wrinkle in forming complex carbon molecules in space
- The chemistry of art: Scientists explore aged paint in microscopic detail to inform preservation efforts
- SMART algorithm makes beamline data collection smarter
- Enhancing materials for hi-res patterning to advance microelectronics
- In Memoriam: Charles Fadley, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Physics
- Doudna awarded prize for helping build a better, more harmonious world
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