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NSLS-II scientists use new spectrometer to help identify alternative catalyst materials for affordable hydrogen fuel cells.
Pioneering software EXSCLAIM! automatically searches for and summarizes content of microscopy images from the scientific literature.
The two-year Green Ocean Amazon field campaign gathered ground-based and aerial data, leading to over 160 papers since the campaign’s conclusion.
A new reactor system using natural gas would avert a shortage of a workhorse chemical, propylene, used for automotive parts, cleaning products, & more
The prestigious grant will pave the way for a new frontier of scientific discoveries within the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) program.
Assistant professor Sergio Carbajo co-led a science panel on novel radiation and particle sources and helped pen a report on laser technology.
Details range from genetic makeup & gene expression to the chemistry of the soil environment & analysis of microbes that live on & around plants.
A new automated workflow developed at LBNL has the potential to allow researchers to analyze the products of their reaction experiments in real time.
The Multi-Omics Analysis Portal (MAP) by the end of 2024 will be a one-stop shop for computer applications capable of making sense of omics data.
A research team got the first peek of the real-time motion of electrons in liquid water while the rest of the world stood still.