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Groundbreaking Microcapacitors Could Power Chips of the Future

Sayeef Salahuddin (left) and Nirmaan Shanker in the lab.

Two Berkeley Lab Researchers Elected to the National Academy of Sciences

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Efficient and Healthy Schools Program Honors Schools for Improving Energy Efficiency & Learning Environments

Exterior of a school building.

Three Berkeley Lab Scientists Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Collage of the three Berkeley Lab scientists elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. From left: Polly Arnold, Uroš Seljak, and Irfan Siddiqi.

New Insights Lead to Better Next-Gen Solar Cells

Carolin Sutter-Fella (standing), Staff Scientist, and Tim Kodalle, Postdoctoral Researcher, discuss their research at the Advanced Light Source (ALS).

This Alloy is Kinky

A field of pink, purple, cyan, indigo, orange, and yellow shapes packed together, resembling vibrant abstract art.

Unraveling the Mysteries of Consecutive Atmospheric River Events

Aerial view of atmospheric rivers developing over the Pacific.

Five Berkeley Lab Scientists Named AAAS Fellows

Berkeley Lab AAAS fellows, from left: Michael Levi, Jian-Hua Mao, Trent Northen, Alan Poon, Sayeef Salahuddin

Scientists Discover First Nitrogen-Fixing Organelle

These images, generated by soft X-ray tomography performed by Berkeley Lab scientists, show the algae at different stages of cell division. UCYN-A, the nitrogen-fixing entity now considered an organelle, is cyan; the algal nucleus is depicted in blue, mitochondria are green, and chloroplasts are lilac.

NAWI Awarded Funding to Continue to Accelerate Research and Development for a Secure Water Future

Outstretched hand holding a bowl collecting natrual water.

Jessica Granderson to Lead Berkeley Lab's Building Technology and Urban Systems Division

Jessica Granderson, a person with long braided hair wearing hoop earrings and a green and white top, photographed outdoors.

New Technique Lets Scientists Create Resistance-Free Electron Channels

Berkeley Lab scientists have taken the first atomic-resolution images and demonstrated electrical control of a chiral interface state.