An international team of scientists has identified potential ‘tipping points’ where abrupt regional climate shifts could occur due to global warming
Work expands the general applicability of researchers' resistive force theory of terradynamics
Computational models suggest new design for nanoparticles used in targeted drug delivery
Berkeley Lab scientist leads effort to shed light on a potentially huge player in the planet’s climate
Study is the first to simulate the individual crystals’ movement in the magma chamber
New software programs should help identify potential avenues for improved drug treatments for diabetes and other diseases
500 hours of video, 54 million images from over 100 children to inform machine model of childhood visual recognition and language learning
Partnership will help scientists better understand how the body's cells work, which will lay important groundwork to understanding health and disease
Work will help make clean water available to a growing population at a low cost
A new way of computing could lead to immediate advances in aerodynamics, climate science, cosmology, materials science and cardiovascular research
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