Science Headlines
2013
12.30.13From the Labs
In the search for long-lasting, inexpensive rechargeable batteries, researchers develop more realistic methods to study the materials in action. Read More
12.27.13From the Labs
A collaboration of international researchers with Berkeley Lab's Advanced Light ALS, a DOE national user facility, demonstrated that vitamin D deficiency also reduces bone quality. Read More
12.26.13From the Labs
Rare and ancient plant gobbles up entire mitochondria from other plants and holds onto them for eons. Read More
12.24.13From the Labs
Berkeley Lab researchers make a powerful new microscale torsional muscle/motor from vanadium dioxide. Read More
12.23.13Press Release
The list of researchers named today by President Obama as recipients of the Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) includes 13 nominated by the Department of Energy.
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12.23.13From the Labs
New technology allows faster, more accurate imaging of hard-to-study membrane proteins. Read More
12.20.13From the Labs
The Interdisciplinary Science Building (ISB) for energy research at Brookhaven Lab was awarded Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold certification for its energy-efficient and environmentally sustainable design, construction, and operations. Read More
12.19.13From the Labs
Berkeley Lab Researchers show that aerobic glycolysis is a cause of malignancy. Read More
12.19.13Article
Two of the nation’s fastest supercomputers will aid a research team, led by a University of Alabama computational chemist, in guiding both the development of new nuclear fuels and clean-up efforts from past nuclear fuel and weapon production. Read More
12.18.13From the Labs
Single-particle study identifies possible path to improved conversion of sunlight to electricity in photovoltaic devices. Read More
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