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Scientists have created a new ink for 3D printing of durable materials, including prosthetics and space travel devices from a rare mineral.
DOE Announces $11 Million to Study Critical Ecosystems and Improve Climate and Earth System Modeling
17 Projects Will Study Impacts of Climate Change on Watersheds, Wetlands, and Other Ecosystems
Researchers find that plants nearly follow an “equal pay for equal work” rule when giving resources to partner microbes.
New Berkeley Lab study finds that more energy efficient and flexible buildings could be a substantial resource for the electric grid.
Eight students are participating in a Plasma and Fusion Undergraduate Research pilot program sponsored by the Office of Fusion Energy Sciences.
Some ways of producing lithium are more green than others, according to a newly released study.
A one-atom-thin 2D magnet developed by Berkeley Lab and UC Berkeley could advance new applications in computing and electronics.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced more than $13 million for five advanced-computing projects across nine states, including $4.4 million to U.S. universities.
From atmospheric science to multisector dynamics to coastal systems, one scientist likes taking on new challenges.
Scientists collaborate to model the complex protein responsible for SARS-CoV-2 replication, revealing its potential weak spots for drug development.