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December 6, 2022The goal is to search for a rare type of nuclear decay called neutrinoless double beta decay, a process where a nucleus decays into another one.
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Press ReleasesDecember 6, 2022During charge-discharge cycling, zinc tends to grow as spiky crystals or dendrites, which can cause a short-circuit when charging the batteries.
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Press ReleasesDecember 6, 2022DOE has named the semifinalists in the Energy Program for Innovation Clusters (EPIC) Prize. Twnety-four incubators and accelerators were each awarded $50,000 in cash prizes for their high-impact ideas that support energy start-ups and entrepreneurs.Office of Technology Commercialization
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Press ReleasesDecember 5, 2022Office of Legacy Management Director Carmelo Melendez, along with site managers, visited three of LM’s Ohio sites to present appreciation letters to regulatory authorities and stakeholders.Office of Legacy Management
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Press ReleasesDecember 5, 2022A neutrino detection system built for the Short-Baseline Near Detector traveled 3 miles to its final home in the SBND detector hall.
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December 5, 2022Collins is currently director of the Berkeley Lab’s Climate and Ecosystem Sciences Division and director of the Carbon Negative Initiative.
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Press ReleasesDecember 5, 2022Researchers affiliated with the Q-NEXT quantum research center show how to create quantum-entangled networks of atomic clocks and accelerometers.
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Press ReleasesDecember 2, 2022The Geothermal Technologies Office (GTO) has selected ten semifinalists in Phase 1 of the Geothermal Geophone Prize, a three-phase, $3.65 million competition to address the challenges of operating seismic sensors in harsh geothermal environments.Geothermal Technologies Office
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December 2, 2022A team of physicists presents results on a pair of quantum systems that exhibit the behavior of a traversable wormhole.
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December 2, 2022Berkeley Lab scientists have developed a nature-inspired technique for converting carbon dioxide into solar fuels.