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What if Dark Matter is Lighter? Report Calls for Small Experiments to Broaden the Hunt

Photo - Junsong Lin, an affiliate in Berkeley Lab’s Physics Division and UC Berkeley postdoctoral researcher, holds components of a low-mass dark matter detector that is now in development at UC Berkeley. (Credit: Marilyn Chung/Berkeley Lab)

Berkeley Lab Technology Provides Clarity Amid Hawaiian Water Contamination Concerns

At Gillin's Beach in the Mahaulepu watershed, signs were frequently posted warning beach goers not to swim. However, the team found no evidence of any contamination during an entire year year of monitoring.

Separation Anxiety No More: A Faster Technique to Purify Elements

Three scientists in lab coats looking at a sample

To Pump or Not to Pump: New Tool Will Help Water Managers Make Smarter Decisions

Berkeley Lab-Built Electron Gun Fires Up for LCLS-II X-Ray Laser Project

LCLS-II First Beam

Lithium Doesn’t Crack Under Pressure, It Transforms

A sample of the mineral lepidolite, a key source of lithium, mined in Finland.

A ‘Silver Bullet’ for the Chemical Conversion of Carbon Dioxide

Understanding Microbiomes for Advanced Wastewater Treatment and Reuse Systems

Cyclotron Road Announces Its Fifth Cohort of Entrepreneurial Fellows

The members of the Cyclotron Road Cohort Five group at the groups kick off event, 05/09/2009 in Berkeley, California.

Berkeley Lab Project to Pinpoint Methane ‘Super Emitters’

Breakthrough Technique for Studying Gene Expression Takes Root in Plants

Researcher Christine Shulse tends to Arabidopsis in a lab at the DOE Joint Genome Institute (JGI).

‘A Day in the Light’ Videos Highlight How Scientists Use Light in Experiments