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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

A Frog Worth Kissing: Natural Defense Against Red Tide Toxin Found in Bullfrogs

Scientists Find a Molecular Switch for Better Biofuels

A field of sorghum, a grain that is often used as a biomass crop for production of ethanol and butanol.

Scientists Hit Pay Dirt with New Microbial Research Technique

Blue Pigment from Engineered Fungi Could Help Turn the Textile Industry Green

Berkeley Lab Celebrates the Integrative Genomics Building

Mineral Discovery Made Easier: X-Ray Technique Shines a New Light on Tiny, Rare Crystals

Nobumichi Tamura at the Advanced Light Source

Groundbreaking Study Maps Out Paths to New Nitride Materials