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Stronger, Lighter, Better: Nanotwinned Titanium Forges Path to Sustainable Manufacturing

An image of the structure of pure titanium with a nanotwinned structure. Each color (blues, greens, reds, pinks, oranges) represents a unique orientation of the grains.

New Technique Paves the Way for Perfect Perovskites

Research Team Unlocks Secret Path to a Quantum Future

Artist’s illustration of hydrodynamical behavior from an interacting ensemble of quantum spin defects in diamond. (Credit: Norman Yao/Berkeley Lab)

Cell ‘Fingerprinting’ Could Yield Long-Awaited Alzheimer’s Disease Diagnostic

Illustration of a person analyzing brain cells in a Lab. The machine projects an image of another person's brain on the screen.

Cracking Open Strong Field Quantum Electrodynamics

Jay Keasling Receives Distinguished Scientist Fellow Award

Jay Keasling

Two Berkeley Lab Scientists Appointed to President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology

Saul Perlmutter and Inez Fung

Poorly Circulated Room Air Raises Potential Exposure to Contaminants by up to 6 Times

How to Catch a Perfect Wave: Scientists Take a Closer Look Inside the Perfect Fluid

Mach wave quark-gluon plasma

Unprecedented Plasma Lensing for High-Intensity Lasers

Is Gravity a Quantum Force?

quantum gravity atomic interferometer

Enzyme Action Movie Shows How Nature Makes Penicillins