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The new precision measurement allows scientists to test the Standard Model, the framework that describes nature at its most fundamental level.
Yongqin Jiao investigated how the bacterium Caulobacter crescentus survives in high levels of uranium and its potential use for bioremediation.
Projects span the use of novel diagnostic and therapeutic radioisotopes for cancer and infectious diseases.
Researchers have found new ways to design catalysts that can significantly improve the clean hydrogen production process and make it cost effective.
The findings by researchers at PNNL may fill the gap for climate change and atmospheric research beyond tropical regions.
Berkeley Lab researchers contributed to chapters on industry and mitigation pathways of latest IPCC report.
A new, elegant equation allows scientists to easily compute the quantum information lifetime of 12,000 different materials.
Physicists are closing in on the true nature of the neutrino and might be closer to answering a fundamental question about our own existence.
The scientists crossed strains using a genetic research tool, protoplast fusion, and produced a large population of genetically disparate organisms.
The leaders of SLAC's Technology Innovation Directorate discuss how their group supports the lab's most innovative projects.