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Berkeley Lab Awarded More Than $13M for Electric Vehicle Battery Research

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New Technology Sees Underground to Assess Crop Roots

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Improved Earth System Model Could Help Better Predict Impact of Extreme Events

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A ‘BETTER’ Way Forward for Low-Cost, Accessible Retrofits

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Department of Energy Awards Berkeley Lab’s Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument Its Prestigious Project Management Excellence Award

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Managing Water Resources in a Low-to-No-Snow Future

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A New Way to Make Chemicals Not Found in Nature

New Technique Gets the Drop On Enzyme Reactions

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Physicists Snap First Image of an ‘Electron Ice’

This scanning tunneling microscope image of a graphene sheet reveals that a Wigner crystal – a honeycomb arrangement of electrons, like an electron ice – has formed inside a layered structure underneath. (Image by Hongyuan Li and Shaowei Li, courtesy of Nature)

Skyrmions Could Be Future of Computing; X-Ray Experiments Reveal Their Secrets

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Berkeley Lab Mobilizes to Predict How Caldor Fire May Lead to Floods and Land Movement

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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.