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Pulse radiolysis experiments help reveal how unpaired electrons at one end of a molecule can initiate chemistry at 'distant' locations.
Six students spent the summer at Fermilab, working with engineers and scientists in the Proton Improvement Plan II upgrade project.
As tiny as billionths of a meter, the magnetic vortices or skyrmions could support memory storage in high performance computers.
Projects Span AI Applications to HEP to Studies of fundamental AI Techniques for Analysis and Discovery
Their study shows the cells can be programmed to identify chemical invaders and report within minutes by releasing a detectable electrical current.
An experiment mimics the structure of soil to create nature-inspired materials that can interact with their environment.
William & Mary Ph.D. student Nicolas DeStefano is the recipient of a DOE Office of Science Graduate Student Research Program grant.
Li has unlocked a mystery in the porous microstructures of sea urchin exoskeletons that could lead to the creation of lightweight synthetic ceramics.
Scientists will use advanced instrumentation at the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory to examine the microbial communities in the samples.
Some of Berkeley Lab’s Workforce Development & Education staff attended the annual American Indian Science and Engineering Society conference.