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To Speed Discovery, Infrared Microscopy Goes ‘Off the Grid’

Actor in a Supporting Role: Substrate Effects on 2D Layers

In Memoriam: David Shirley, Former Laboratory Director

Cameron Geddes Appointed Director of Berkeley Lab’s Accelerator Technology and Applied Physics Division

This Ultrathin Sensor Could Save Your Lungs – and the Climate

Charged Up: Scientists Find New Pathway to Harnessing the Sun for a Clean Energy Future

India Can Boost Clean Energy and Double Its Power Supply by 2030

VIDEO: Revealing the Nano Big Bang – Scientists Observe the First Milliseconds of Crystal Formation

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How Microorganisms Can Help Us Get to Net Negative Emissions

Do You Know the Way to Berkelium, Californium?

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Missing Baryons Found in Far-Out Reaches of Galactic Halos

Photo - A new study has found that a share of particles that has gone missing is most likely located at the distant bounds of galaxy haloes. The study found some of these particles of baryonic matter located about 6 million light-years from their galactic centers. This color-rendered image shows the halo of the Andromeda galaxy, which is the Milky Way’s largest galactic neighbor. (Credit: NASA)

Commercial Truck Electrification is Within Reach

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