New material delays formation of ice
All of the planets in the catalog follow orbits oriented so the planet passes in front of their parent star, as seen from Earth
Berkeley Lab scientists participate in mile-deep experiment in former South Dakota gold mine
"We struggle to clean up meter-scale plastics, so what happens when we need to clean on the nano-scale?”
How Berkeley Lab battery spinoff Seeo got acquired by a major multinational company
"If we can achieve the level of control seen in nature, imagine all the things we could do."
Collaboration will empower faculty to to do out-of-the-box research
The four awards, totaling more than $4.8 million, will involve faculty and students from nearly every UC campus
The Proton OnSite line of hydrogen generators is the simpler, more cost-effective, and less complex approach to supplying hydrogen for laboratory and scientific applications.
One sheet, 15 centimetres in diameter and a few tenths of a millimetre thick can store as much as 1 F
System combines biological ion channels with solid-state transistors to create a new kind of electronics
“The only place it may be found in the natural world would be possibly in the core of some planets,” lead author says.
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