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Dance, Electron, Dance: Scientists Use Light to Choreograph Electronic Motion in 2D Materials

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Introducing a New Isotope: Mendelevium-244

Photo - Jennifer Pore, a Berkeley Lab project scientist who led the study detailing the discovery of mendelevium-244, operates the Berkeley Gas-filled Separator vacuum controller at Berkeley Lab’s 88-Inch Cyclotron in this 2018 photo. (Credit: Marilyn Sargent/Berkeley Lab)

Berkeley Lab Researchers Receive DOE Early Career Research Awards

Early Career 2020

This Enigmatic Protein Sculpts DNA to Repair Harmful Damage

Off the Scales: Fish Armor Both Tough and Flexible

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Some Lab Magnet Work Proceeds on Particle Accelerator Upgrade

Photo - Ian Pong, materials project scientist and lab cable task leader, inspects a cable in this 2016 photo. (Credit: Marilyn Sargent/Berkeley Lab)

In International Physics Collaborations, Working Remotely Is Nothing New

Photo - The CERN Control Center is nearly empty due to a temporary shutdown in most operations in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Credit: Michael Struik/CERN)

Could the Answer to Groundwater Resources Come From High in the Sky?

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Showtime for Photosynthesis

Scientists Aim Gene-Targeting Breakthrough Against COVID-19

Lipitoids, which self-assemble with DNA and RNA, can serve as cellular delivery systems for antiviral therapies that could prevent COVID-19 and other coronavirus infections. (Illustration courtesy of R.N. Zuckermann)

New Research Evaluates How U.S. Wind Plant Performance Changes with Age

Investigation into Fungi Food Choices Yields a Buffet of Information