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Taking Freight Trucks Electric Would Have Big Economic and Environmental Benefits for India

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FRIB Experiment Pushes Elements to the Limit

Rare isotopes implanted into the center of a sensitive detector known as the FRIB Decay Station initiator.

Inflation Reduction Act Funds Accelerate Berkeley Lab’s Ability to Bring Science Solutions to the World

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Stefan Wild to Lead Berkeley Lab’s Applied Mathematics and Computational Research Division

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Science in Motion: Nano-Materials to Make Better Light Sensors

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How Do You Solve a Problem Like a Proton? You Smash It to Smithereens – Then Build It Back Together With Machine Learning

Looking into the HERA tunnel, the world's most powerful electron-proton collider.

Methane-Eating ‘Borgs’ Have Been Assimilating Earth’s Microbes

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ESnet Launches Next-Generation Network to Enhance Collaborative Science

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After Fire and Monsoons, DESI Resumes Cataloguing the Cosmos

The roof of the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument opens up to reveal a starry night sky.

Boron Nitride with a Twist Could Lead to New Way to Make Qubits

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Former Berkeley Lab Scientist Carolyn Bertozzi Wins 2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry

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Former Berkeley Lab Scientist John Clauser Among Three Awarded the 2022 Nobel for Physics for Work on Quantum Mechanics

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