New Details on the Molecular Machinery of Cancer
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New details into the activation of a cell surface protein that has been strongly linked to a large number of cancers and is a major target of cancer therapies are reported by Berkeley Lab researchers. »
Lab Study Finds Big Energy Savings in NY Times Building
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Designing a building holistically can pay big dividends in energy savings and occupant satisfaction, according to a Berkeley Lab study of The New York Times Building. A Lab research team began working with the Times Company in 2003 to design energy-efficient lighting and automated window shading systems for the building. »
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Do you have questions about home energy efficiency? Ask Berkeley Lab's Iain Walker. He has more than 20 years of experience studying energy use in residential buildings. Tweet your questions with #AskBerkeleyLab, Or email questions to AskBerkeleyLab@lbl.gov. He'll answer a few of your questions in a follow-up video to be posted Feb. 15.
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