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An Electrical Trigger Fires Single, Identical Photons

Study Finds ‘Missing Link’ in the Evolutionary History of Carbon-Fixing Protein Rubisco

Molecular models of the form I' rubisco enzyme, a version of the essential photosynthetic enzyme believed to date back more than 2.4 billion years

Jennifer Doudna Wins 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry

A person with short blonde hair wearing a black top against a bookcase in the background.

It’s All Connected: Your Genes, Your Environment, and Your Health

Cartoon human body with marks indicating various functions of the body

Berkeley Lab Technologies Honored With 7 R&D 100 Awards

An Innovative Pattern: Scientists Rewrite Rules for 2D Electronics

Synthetic Pathways Turn Plants into Biofactories for New Molecules

Transforming Waste into Bio-Based Chemicals

Providing New Technologies for Vaccine Development

Scientists Capture Candid Snapshots of Electrons Harvesting Light at the Atomic Scale

Shhh! These Tests Will Enable a Quieter Search for Dark Matter

Image - Brianna Mount, assistant professor of physics at Black Hills State University, at work in the Black Hills State University Underground Campus (BHUC) at Sanford Lab, where components of the LUX-ZEPLIN experiment were tested to learn the background radioactivity of the materials. (Credit: Matthew Kapust/Sanford Lab)

Machine Learning Takes on Synthetic Biology: Algorithms Can Bioengineer Cells for You

Tijana Radivojevic (left) and Hector Garcia Martin work on mechanical and statistical modeling, data visualizations and metabolic maps at the Agile BioFoundry.