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‘Holy Grail’ for Batteries: Solid-State Magnesium Battery a Big Step Closer

How the Earth Stops High-Energy Neutrinos in Their Tracks

Photo - The IceCube Lab in March 2017, with the South Pole station in the background. (Credit: IceCube Collaboration)

A Flight Path to Physics Success

Photo - Sandra Miarecki boards a T-38 Talon aircraft during her time as a U.S. Air Force pilot.

Berkeley Lab Takes Home Four R&D 100 Awards for Cutting-Edge Technologies

Collage - Images from this year's Berkeley Lab R&D 100 awards.

Berkeley Lab Physicist, Atmospheric Chemist Named AAAS Fellows

Photo - Berkeley Lab physicist Michael Barnett, left, and atmospheric chemist Ronald C. Cohen.

Research Becomes Reality in Study of Fire Impact on Sonoma Water Resources

Detailed View of Immune Proteins Could Lead to New Pathogen-Defense Strategies

X-Rays Reveal the Biting Truth About Parrotfish Teeth

Photo - Scientists studied the microstructure of the coral-chomping teeth of the steephead parrotfish, pictured here, to learn about their powerful bite. (Credit: Alex The Reef Fish Geek/Nautilus Scuba Club, Cairns, Australia)

To Find New Biofuel Enzymes, It Can Take a Microbial Village

Fuel Cell X-Ray Study Details Effects of Temperature and Moisture on Performance

Image - An X-ray study revealed the size and distribution of tiny pockets of water in fibrous fuel-cell components at different temperatures. (Credit: Berkeley Lab)

The Mystery of the Star That Wouldn’t Die

Image - An artist’s impression a supernova. (Credit: NASA/ESA/G. Bacon, STScI)

New Study: Scientists Narrow Down the Search for Dark Photons Using Decade-Old Particle Collider Data

Photo - Data gathered from particle collider experiments using the BaBar detector at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, pictured here, were analyzed to search for traces of theorized dark matter particles known as dark photons. (Credit: SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)