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A Graphene Superconductor That Plays More Than One Tune

Some Assembly Required: Scientists Piece Together the Largest U.S.-Based Dark Matter Experiment

Upper and Lower PMT arrays during assembly

New Sensor Could Shake Up Earthquake Response Efforts

Epic Research Endeavor Reveals Cause of Deadly Digestive Disease in Children

Detection of Percc1 expressing cells (red) amongst the epithelial cells (green) of the intestinal villi in a mouse.

Simons Foundation Contributes $20M More to Observatory Exploring Early Universe

The site of Simons Observatory in the Atacama Desert in Chile. (Credit: Copyright Debra Kellner/Simons Foundation)

Can’t Take the Heat? ‘Cool Walls’ Can Reduce Energy Costs, Pollution

Photo - Different wall colors on Georgetown row houses. iStock photo

Berkeley Lab Scientists Earn Prestigious White House Early Career Award

3 Sky Surveys Completed in Preparation for Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument

Photo - Bok and Mayall telescopes at Kitt Peak

With Little Training, Machine-Learning Algorithms Can Uncover Hidden Scientific Knowledge

Photo - From left to right: Vahe Tshitoyan, Anubhav Jain, Leigh Weston, and John Dagdelen were among the participants in a text-mining project that used machine learning to analyze 3.3 million abstracts from materials science papers. (Credit: Marilyn Chung/Berkeley Lab)

Berkeley Lab Receives DOE Support for Building to Study Microbe-Ecosystem Interactions for Energy and Environmental Research

X-Ray Studies Key in Study Relating to Immune System-Signaling Protein

Scientists Capture Atomic Motion in 4D for the First Time