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Photosynthesis, Key to Life on Earth, Starts with a Single Photon

An illustration of a glowing orb of light near a shadowed forest floor, with small leaves illuminated by the orb

DESI Early Data Release Holds Nearly Two Million Objects

A 3D map of space, with streams of light pointing in different directions from a central focal point. Researchers took detailed images in 20 different directions on the sky, creating a 3D map of 700,000 objects and covering roughly 1% of the total volume DESI will study.

Railways Could Be a Key 'Utility Player' for Backup Power

Illustration of a train connected to a city via a power grid.

How Fiber-Optic Sensing and New Materials Could Reduce the Cost of Floating Offshore Wind

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Eva Nogales Wins Shaw Prize in Life Science and Medicine

Eva Nogales, a person with medium-length white hair wearing glasses and a dark jacket over a white collared top, photographed outdoors with trees in the background.

Science in Motion: A Carbon-Free Way to Make Hydrogen

Six circles depicting different scenes: wind turbines, hydrogen element, solar farm, hydrogen tank, scientists, and a hydrogen fueled car.

Watching Molecules Relax in Real Time

Enrico Ridente, a person with short dark hair and a beard wearing a light green collared shirt and black pants, stands next to Eric Haugen, a person with short brown hair wearing a dark collared shirt with jeans. The two are standing in front of a machine in their lab.

Fusion Q&A: The Path Forward

Reed Teyber, a research scientist, works a device he developed for measuring high-temperature superconducting magnets, at a machine shop in Building 58 at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

Harnessing Machine Learning to Make Complex Systems More Energy Efficient

A staff scientist is photographed at his desk. Next to him is a laptop displaying computer simulations.

Helping to Build the Bioeconomy of California’s Northern San Joaquin Valley

Two scientists working at the ABPDU's facility.

Prioritizing Equity and Justice in Energy, Climate, and Transit Research

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Tiny Microbes Could Brew Big Benefits for Green Biomanufacturing

Worms eye view of an industrial development obscured by blades of grass.