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Natural gas leaks are a sizable source of #BayArea methane emissions, according to a new #BerkLab study.

New Berkeley Lab study separates biological and natural gas sources of methane, a potent climate-warming gas, from San Francisco Bay Area.
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Scientists enlist infrared technique to explore nanoscale chemistry on metallic particles.

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Defects and jagged surfaces at the edges of nanosized platinum and gold particles are key sites for chemical reactivity, a new study found.
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360° of crystal clear #cleanwater for you! We're working on it...

More at » http://bit.ly/cleanh2oG

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From our labs to your homes, Happy Holidays! 🔭🔬
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I am sure if someone bake those into a cake will kill everyone. LOL
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Today's view of Berkeley, San Francisco, and the Golden Gate Bridge comes from Shyh Wang Hall. The building is home to NERSC, one of the world's leading supercomputing centers for open science, serving nearly 6000 researchers in the U.S. and abroad.

More info » www.nersc.gov

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A new type of power plant? By sending electrical currents into the stem, our researchers hope to image the root system and help farmers increase crop yields while also promoting the storage of carbon in soil.

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ARPA-E has awarded Berkeley Lab $4.6 million for two projects to “see” into the soil and ultimately develop crops that take carbon out of the atmosphere. One technology aims to use electrical current to image the root system. The other will use neutron scattering to measure the distribution of carbon and other elements in the soil.
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I am astonishing about root programing and decrease in co2 global wow!👌👍👍👍👍
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How important is #science in our world? This is why we come to work every day!

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Emilio Segrè​ and Glenn Seaborg at Berkeley Lab during the +KRON 4 filming of the TV show, "Wide, Wide World" in 1957.

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February 1975: Math & Computing Group members working to edit computer produced maps for United States urban atlases.
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#ICYMI: Enjoy a recap of some of the science we've worked on over 2016. Here's to more groundbreaking #science in 2017!

Highlights » http://bit.ly/2016BLyir
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Our Nuclear Data Group is conducting new experiments to address common data needs in nuclear medicine, nuclear energy and fusion R&D, security, and counterproliferation work.

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A nuclear data effort seeks to address common challenges for the nuclear medicine, nuclear energy and fusion R&D, and security communities.
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Cutting to the root of a plant data problem: leaf traits vary widely based on shade vs. sun.
A literally shady practice in plant science has in some cases underestimated plants’ rate of growth and photosynthesis, among other traits.
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In the world of science, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) is synonymous with “excellence.” It fosters groundbreaking fundamental science that enables transformational solutions for energy and environment challenges, using interdisciplinary teams and by creating advanced new tools for scientific discovery. Research areas include Biosciences, Computing Sciences, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Energy Sciences, Energy Technologies, and Physical Sciences. 

Berkeley Lab’s User Facilities provide state-of-the-art resources for scientists across the nation and around the world. About 10,000 researchers a year use these facilities, representing nearly one third of the total for all Department of Energy Office of Science User Facilities. These include the Advanced Light Source (ALS), Joint Genome Institute (JGI), Molecular Foundry, National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC), and the Scientific Networking Division - Energy Sciences Network (ESnet).

13 scientists associated with Berkeley Lab have won the Nobel Prize. Fifty-seven Lab scientists are members of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS), one of the highest honors for a scientist in the United States. Thirteen of our scientists have won the National Medal of Science, our nation's highest award for lifetime achievement in fields of scientific research. Eighteen of our engineers have been elected to the National Academy of Engineering, and three of our scientists have been elected into the Institute of Medicine. In addition, Berkeley Lab has trained thousands of university science and engineering students who are advancing technological innovations across the nation and around the world.

Berkeley Lab is a member of the national laboratory system supported by the U.S. Department of Energy through its Office of Science. It is managed by the University of California (UC) and is charged with conducting unclassified research across a wide range of scientific disciplines. Located on a 200-acre site in the hills above the UC Berkeley campus that offers spectacular views of the San Francisco Bay, Berkeley Lab employs approximately 4,200 scientists, engineers, support staff and students.

Berkeley Lab was founded in 1931 by Ernest Orlando Lawrence, a UC Berkeley physicist who won the 1939 Nobel Prize in physics for his invention of the cyclotron, a circular particle accelerator that opened the door to high-energy physics. It was Lawrence’s belief that scientific research is best done through teams of individuals with different fields of expertise, working together. His teamwork concept is a Berkeley Lab legacy that continues today.