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The Odd Structure of ORF8: Scientists Map the Coronavirus Protein Linked to Immune Evasion and Disease Severity

Impacts of Climate Change on Our Water and Energy Systems: It’s Complicated

Basics 2 Breakthroughs

Graphic collage of a person standing in front of a periodic table

Rachel Slaybaugh to Lead Berkeley Lab’s Cyclotron Road

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Unique X-Ray Microscope Reveals Dazzling 3D Cell Images

An illustration showing how X-ray tomography can reveal details about the inner workings of intact cells

Berkeley Lab’s Top 10 Science Stories of 2020

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Speeding Toward Improved Hydrogen Fuel Production

An illustration of the 2D boron nitride substrate with imperfections that host tiny nickel clusters. The catalyst aids the chemical reaction that removes hydrogen from liquid chemical carriers, making it available for use as a fuel. (Credit: Jeff Urban/Berkeley Lab)

Scientists Recruit New Atomic Heavyweights in Targeted Fight Against Cancer

Three researchers wearing white lab coat, blue latex gloves, and shower caps working in a laboatory.

Scientists Say Farewell to Daya Bay Site, Proceed with Final Data Analysis

Photo - Photomultiplier tubes, designed to pick up faint light signals from particle interactions, line the inside of a detector for the Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino experiment. (Credit: Roy Kaltschidt/Berkeley Lab)

Cataloging Nature’s Hidden Arsenal: Viruses that Infect Bacteria

A false-color transmission electron micrograph of multiple bacteriophages attached to a bacterial cell wall

This Anti-COVID Mask Design Breaks the Mold

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90 Years of Neutrino Science

Collage - A collection of images from past, present, and pending neutrino science experiments, including: Daya Bay, DUNE at LBNF, the Homestake experiment, IceCube, KamLAND, ProtoDUNE and SNO. Displayed in the background is the text of a letter that physicist Wolfgang Pauli had written on Dec. 4, 1930, postulating the existence of the neutrino.