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Collins is currently director of the Berkeley Lab’s Climate and Ecosystem Sciences Division and director of the Carbon Negative Initiative.
Researchers affiliated with the Q-NEXT quantum research center show how to create quantum-entangled networks of atomic clocks and accelerometers.
A team of physicists presents results on a pair of quantum systems that exhibit the behavior of a traversable wormhole.
Berkeley Lab scientists have developed a nature-inspired technique for converting carbon dioxide into solar fuels.
With atomic precision, scientists have built a testbed to manipulate electrons in entirely new ways with potential applications in quantum computing.
The project is part of the ORNL-led Darknet initiative to secure the electricity infrastructure by shifting communications to secure methods.
Berkeley Lab researchers highlight the need to implement wide-scale carbon mitigation strategies to maintain snowpack throughout the Americas.
Technicians, engineers, riggers, machinists, facility operators and others work tirelessly to enable the laboratory’s mission.
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.