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How Drought and Other Extremes Impact Water Pollution

Ancient Pigment Can Boost Energy Efficiency

Scientists Present New Clues to Cut Through the Mystery of Titan’s Atmospheric Haze

Image - The atmospheric haze of Titan, Saturn’s largest moon (pictured here along Saturn’s midsection), is captured in this natural-color image (box at left). A new study, which involved X-ray experiments at Berkeley Lab’s Advanced Light Source, has revealed new clues that may help to unravel the formation of this haze. (Credits: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Space Science Institute, Caltech)

By Jove! Methane’s Effects on Sunlight Vary by Region

Toward a New Light: Advanced Light Source Upgrade Project Moves Forward

Image - A cutaway view of the Advanced Light Source, showing new equipment that will be installed during the ALS Upgrade project. (Credit: Berkeley Lab)

Berkeley Quantum to Accelerate Innovation in Quantum Information Science

Berkeley Lab's Molecular Foundry Nanofabrication clean room. (Credit: Berkeley Lab)

Berkeley Lab to Build an Advanced Quantum Computing Testbed

Photo - Irfan Siddiqi (left), director of the Lab’s AQT effort, and Jonathan Carter, AQT co-principal investigator, in front of a dilution refrigerator housing superconducting qubits. Siddiqi is a staff scientist in Berkeley Lab's Material Sciences Division and Carter is the deputy of science for Berkeley Lab's Computing Sciences Area. (Credit: Peter DaSilva, Berkeley Lab)

A Quantum Leap Toward Expanding the Search for Dark Matter

Image - A visualization of a massive galaxy cluster that shows dark matter density (purple filaments) overlaid with the gas velocity field. (Credit: Illustris Collaboration)

Berkeley Lab to Push Quantum Information Frontiers With New Programs in Computing, Physics, Materials, and Chemistry

Photo - A nanofabrication clean room at Berkeley Lab's Molecular Foundry. (Credit: Roy Kaltschmidt/Berkeley Lab)

First Particle Tracks Seen in ProtoDUNE: the Prototype for an International Neutrino Experiment

Photo - Inside the first ProtoDUNE detector, before it was filled with liquid argon. (Credit: CERN)

Gamma Rays, Watch Out: There’s a New Detector in Town

All Aboard the Jungle Express!