Use of graphene sensor also reveals 2 electrochemical gradients in energy production
Use of graphene sensor also reveals 2 electrochemical gradients in energy production
Study findings will help improve predictions about global sea level rise
A new planetarium show, produced in part by Berkeley Lab’s Michael Barnett, is designed to immerse audiences in the search for dark matter, which we have so far detected only through its gravitational effects.
Physics professor’s book aims to bridge the divide between faith and reason
LUX-ZEPLIN, an ultrasensitive dark matter detector, has cleared a major approval milestone and is on track to begin its mile-deep hunt for theoretical particles known as WIMPs in 2020.
Improved Earth system models paint bleak climate change picture
Edward Joseph Lofgren, a pioneering Berkeley Lab physicist who was a close associate of E.O. Lawrence and worked on the Manhattan Project, died Sept. 6 at age 102.
UCI professors who were also first-generation students form support system
Catherine “Reba” Siero, an accelerator operator at Berkeley Lab, has worked for more than two decades at its 88-Inch Cyclotron and earlier worked in particle-beam-based cancer treatments and biology research at the lab.