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Released: 1-Sep-2020 11:15 AM EDT
Aerial Video: Berkeley Lab From Above
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

View Berkeley Lab from the sky in this aerial video, which features drone footage taken earlier this year by Thor Swift, lead photographer in Berkeley Lab’s Creative Services office of the Information Technology Division. The video was produced by Marilyn Sargent, a multimedia producer in the Strategic Communications department.

Released: 28-Aug-2020 10:00 AM EDT
Lab Researcher and Physics Undergrad Shares Poster Project Honoring Black Physicists
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Inspired by the nation’s grappling with issues of race and racial discrimination, UC Berkeley physics major and Berkeley Lab student assistant Ana Lyons turned to art as a way to contribute to the conversation.

Released: 26-Aug-2020 1:30 PM EDT
New $115 Million Quantum Systems Accelerator to Pioneer Quantum Technologies for Discovery Science
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

The Berkeley Lab-led center will forge the technological solutions needed to harness quantum information science for discoveries that benefit the world. It will also energize the nation’s research community to ensure U.S. leadership in quantum R&D and accelerate the transfer of technologies from the lab to the marketplace.

Released: 25-Aug-2020 4:15 PM EDT
Physical Scientists Turn to Deep Learning to Improve Earth Systems Modeling
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

The role of AI in science is at a turning point, with weather, climate, and Earth systems modeling emerging as an exciting application area for physics-informed deep learning. In this Q&A, NERSC's Karthik Kashinath discusses what is driving the scientific community to embrace these new methodologies.

Released: 25-Aug-2020 7:00 AM EDT
Some of America’s Favorite Produce Crops May Need to Get a Move On by 2045
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

New research from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) shows that by the years 2045-2049 future temperatures will have more of an effect on when cool-season crops, such as broccoli and lettuce, can be grown than on where, while for warm-season crops (cantaloupe, tomatoes, carrots) the impact will be greater for where they can be grown versus when.

Released: 24-Aug-2020 12:45 PM EDT
3 Awards Will Support Accelerator R&D for Medical Treatment, Miniaturization, and Machine Learning
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

U.S. Department of Energy awards announced in July will advance Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) R&D to develop a more effective and compact particle-beam system for cancer treatment, improve particle-beam performance using artificial intelligence, and develop a high-power, rapid-fire laser system for both tabletop and large-scale applications.

Released: 20-Aug-2020 2:20 PM EDT
2D Electronics Get an Atomic Tuneup
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Scientists at Berkeley Lab have demonstrated a new technique that could improve the performance of atomically thin semiconductors for next-generation electronics such as optoelectronics, thermoelectrics, and sensors.

Released: 19-Aug-2020 10:00 AM EDT
Toward an Ultrahigh Energy Density Capacitor
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Researchers at Berkeley Lab and UC Berkeley have demonstrated that a common material can be processed into a top-performing energy storage material. Their discovery could improve the efficiency, reliability, and robustness of personal electronics, wearable technologies, and car audio systems.

Released: 18-Aug-2020 7:00 AM EDT
Low-Cost Home Air Quality Monitors Prove Useful for Wildfire Smoke
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Published recently in the journal Sensors, a new study by Berkeley Lab air quality scientists tested four models of low-cost air quality monitors during actual wildfire pollution events and found that their readings of PM2.5 – or particulate matter under 2.5 microns, which has been linked to respiratory and cardiovascular issues – were consistently higher than the reference monitor used by the regulatory agencies; however, since each monitor had a relatively consistent response to the smoke, it is possible to use the readings to estimate true PM2.5 levels. Overall, the researchers concluded that the monitors can provide actionable information.

Released: 17-Aug-2020 11:00 AM EDT
New NSF Physics Frontier Center Will Focus on Neutron Star Modeling in ‘Gravitational Wave Era’
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

A new Physics Frontier Center at UC Berkeley, supported by the National Science Foundation, expands the reach and depth of existing capabilities on campus and at neighboring Berkeley Lab in modeling one of the most violent events in the universe: the merger of neutron stars and its explosive aftermath.

Released: 13-Aug-2020 7:00 AM EDT
Global Methane Emissions Soaring, But How Much Was Due to Wetlands?
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

A Q&A with Berkeley Lab scientist William Riley on the challenges in estimating methane emissions from wetlands and how nuanced computer models may help

Released: 11-Aug-2020 7:00 AM EDT
Keeping Cool Efficiently During Heat Waves
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Heat waves are becoming a more regular occurrence across the country. Iain Walker, Leader of the Residential Building Systems Group at Berkeley Lab, has suggestions for how to weather them. Walker has more than 20 years’ experience as a building scientist and consultant on energy use and ventilation in residential buildings.

Released: 10-Aug-2020 7:00 AM EDT
Aug. 2020 Science Snapshots
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

*Subtropical weather phenomenon likely to bring greater rainfall – and drought – by 2100 *A Q&A with scientist Bin Wang on how Berkeley Lab is helping cities prepare for a major shift in our transportation and grid sectors *Berkeley Lab founder, cyclotron inventor, and Nobel laureate Ernest Lawrence, honored with a Memorial Highway in his home state.

Released: 6-Aug-2020 12:40 PM EDT
Natalie Roe Named Berkeley Lab’s Associate Director for Physical Sciences
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Natalie Roe, who joined Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) as a postdoctoral fellow in 1989 and has served as Physics Division director since 2012, has been named the Lab’s Associate Laboratory Director (ALD) for the Physical Sciences Area. Her appointment was approved by the University of California. The announcement follows an international search.

Released: 6-Aug-2020 10:00 AM EDT
A Closer Look at Water-Splitting’s Solar Fuel Potential
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Scientists at Berkeley Lab and the Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis (JCAP) have gained important new insight into how the performance of a promising semiconducting thin film can be optimized at the nanoscale for renewable energy technologies such as solar fuels.

Released: 5-Aug-2020 11:50 AM EDT
Interpreting the Human Genome’s Instruction Manual
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Berkeley Lab bioscientists are part of a nationwide research project, called ENCODE, that has generated a detailed atlas of the molecular elements that regulate our genes. This enormous resource will help all human biology research moving forward.

Released: 5-Aug-2020 7:00 AM EDT
Geothermal Brines Could Propel California’s Green Economy
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Deep beneath the surface of the Salton Sea, a shallow lake in California’s Imperial County, sits an immense reserve of critical metals that, if unlocked, could power the state’s green economy for years to come. These naturally occurring metals are dissolved in geothermal brine, a byproduct of geothermal energy production. Now the race is on to develop technology to efficiently extract one of the most valuable metals from the brine produced by the geothermal plants near the Salton Sea: lithium.

Released: 31-Jul-2020 7:15 AM EDT
Berkeley Lab Part of Multi-Institutional Team Awarded $60M for Solar Fuels Research
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

The Department of Energy has awarded $60 million to a new solar fuels initiative – called the Liquid Sunlight Alliance (LiSA) – led by Caltech in close partnership with Berkeley Lab. LiSA will build on the foundational work of the Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis (JCAP).

Released: 30-Jul-2020 10:20 AM EDT
Another Win for the Standard Model: New Study Defies Decades-Old ‘Discrepancy’ With High-Precision Measurement
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

A new study dives into a decades-old discrepancy from a Standard Model of particle physics pillar known as “lepton flavor universality,” and provides strong evidence to resolve it.

Released: 27-Jul-2020 1:40 PM EDT
X-Rays Recount Origin of Oddball Meteorites
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

X-ray experiments at Berkeley Lab played a key role in resolving the origin of rare, odd meteorites that have puzzled scientists since their discovery a half-century ago. Known as type IIE iron meteorites, they appear to have originated from a parent body that had a composition featuring both fully melted and unmelted parts – other meteorite types display only one composition.



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