Skip to main content

All News

Peering Into Mirror Nuclei, Physicists See Unexpected Pairings

Diagram showing a high-energy electron scattering from a correlated nucleon in the mirror nuclei tritium (left) and helium-3 (right).

Scientists Grow Lead-Free Solar Material With a Built-In Switch

Light microscopy image of nanowires.

Print, Recycle, Repeat: Scientists Demonstrate a Biodegradable Printed Circuit

Scientist conducting an experiment in the lab.

Protein Structures Aren’t Set in Stone

Scientist conducts an experiment at the lab, with another scientist looking on.

A Faster Way to Study 2D Materials for Next-Generation Quantum and Electronic Devices

A 2D material sample that is held within an ultrahigh vacuum, low-temperature scanning probe microscope.

R&D 100 Awards Honor Seven Berkeley Lab Innovations

Close up of microchips.

Report Highlights Technology Advancement and Value of Wind Energy

Wind mills in a field against mountains and a blue sky.

Thirdhand Smoke Exposures Surpass Health Risk Guideline Levels

Cigarette burning in an ash tray.

New Public-Private Partnership to Upgrade Tool That Estimates Costs of Power Interruptions

Light map of the United States with a graphic overlay of the ICE logo

How Do Nanoparticles Grow? Atomic-Scale Movie Upends 100-Year-Old Theory

video footage depicting nanoparticle growth

Designer Materials to Keep Plastic Out of Landfills

Pile of used electronic devices

Machine Learning Paves Way for Smarter Particle Accelerators

Scientists working on the High Repetition-Rate Electron Scattering Apparatus.