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An Anti-cancer Drug in Short Supply Can Now be Made by Microbes

Saccharomyces cerevisiae, also known as brewer’s yeast, is seen under a microscope.

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.

Q&A: We’ve Been Underestimating Heat Waves. Here’s How to Fix It

Digital traffic sign reading Excessive Heat High Fire Danger Use Caution.

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.

Q&A: Planning Climate-Smart Power Systems

A wildfire blazes under power lines.

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