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Dark Matter Day Q&A with Berkeley Lab Physicist Quentin Riffard

Photo - Quentin Riffard works on wiring for the Xenon Breakdown Apparatus (XeBrA), a detector that is designed to study how high voltages affect noble liquids relevant to dark matter searches. (Credit: XeBrA Collaboration)

Berkeley Lab Innovations Recognized With 3 R&D 100 Awards

Dark Matter Experiment’s Central Component Takes a Deep Dive – Nearly a Mile Underground

Photo - The LUX-ZEPLIN cryostat, which houses the experiment’s main detector, is pictured here in a surface lab before its delivery underground. (Credit: Matthew Kapust/SURF)

DESI Opens Its 5,000 Eyes to Capture the Colors of the Cosmos

DESI first spectra

Improving Indoor Air Quality During Wildfires

Two scientists pose together holding sensors used to measure indoor air quality.

Living on the Edge: How a 2D Material Got Its Shape

Using Physics to Keep Our Electrical Grid Safe

Better Predicting Earthquake Damage to Infrastructure with Faster Computing

Barbara Jacak Receives 2019 Distinguished Scientist Fellow Award

Unlocking the Biochemical Treasure Chest Within Microbes

Trash to Treasure: Scientists Convert Municipal Waste to Biofuel Precursors

Simple Materials Offer a Peek into the Quantum Realm