Labmanager Logo

Content by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

line art of a disposable plastic cup with a straw containing many small circles with different colored sections, made to look like a boba or bubble tea drink
| 4 min read
An abstract colorful image that is a map of the crystal structure of the alloy made with electron backscatter diffraction in a scanning electron microscope. Each color represents a section of the crystal where the repeating structure changes its 3D orientation.
| 4 min read
Illustration of a robot arm, vials, a laptop, and a beaker on a desk facing the window
| 3 min read
a man's hands hold a khaki green rectangular board covered with wires containing a superconducting tape-shaped HTS material called Bi-2223
| 4 min read
cars driving in heavy rain on a highway with powerlines and a factory in the background
| 3 min read
a large hurricane seen from space, white spiral clouds over blue ocean with the curve of the earth and open black space with stars in the far background
| 2 min read
Vector image of a truck delivering large medications on a blue background
| 4 min read
A mountain range in the rain
| 2 min read
Glass balls representing molecules on a dark blue background
| 2 min read
Computer image of grey solid state batteries lined up on a table
| 3 min read
computer imagve of Atomic model or structure
| 3 min read
Technology cloud computing data futuristic artificial intelligence quantum computing block chain
| 3 min read
Purple dust and nebula in space
| 5+ min read
Image of lithium on the periodic table
| 3 min read
Scientists at Berkeley Lab’s Molecular Foundry used an electron microscopy technique called electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) to image the structure of pure titanium with a nanotwinned structure. Each color represents a unique orientation of the grains. The thin strips reveal the nanotwinned structure produced through a process called cryo-forging.
| 4 min read
Page 1 of 16 - 238 Total Items

CURRENT ISSUE - September 2024

The Power of Soft Skills

Transforming lab culture through effective communication and leadership

Lab Manager September 2024 Cover Image
Lab Manager eNewsletter

Stay Connected

Click below to subscribe to Lab Manager Monitor eNewsletter!

Subscribe Today