HR’s Madelyn Bello Demonstrates Art of Self Defense
Bello, along with custodian Rey Viray, teach Lab employees martial arts via the Filipino Martial Arts Employee Activities club, and self defense tactics at San Francisco’s Eskado Daan Filipino Martial Arts School. She was featured in a photo in a San Francisco Chronicle article on personal safety. https://www.sfchronicle.com/business/article/With-workers-on-edge-SF-tech-companies-are-13563235.php#photo-16826600
The Nobel Prize-winning physicist helps explore the topic “Where Do Good Ideas Come From?
For the International Year of the Periodic Table, we asked physics senior scientist Robert Cahn to tell us his favorite element. Watch this short video to find out why he loves the unique radioactive metal technetium, then tell us yours! Tweet @BerkeleyLab with #MyFaveElement.
What’s Your Favorite Element? Robert Cahn Answers
For the International Year of the Periodic Table, we asked physics senior scientist Robert Cahn to tell us his favorite element. Watch this short video to find out why he loves the unique radioactive metal technetium, then tell us yours! Tweet @BerkeleyLab with #MyFaveElement.
Dual barcoded shotgun expression library sequencing, or Dub-seq, is a novel high-throughput method for discovering gene function in microbes under various environmental conditions. The Dub-seq team presented details of the technique in a paper published in Nature Communications.
How can we overcome the exotic materials supply problem when it comes to developing quantum computers? Speaking at conferences and national forums, Irfan is encouraging more people to take an interest in the quantum industry.
Bioscientists at the Advanced Light Source lent their expertise to a project led by scientists at the University of Washington to design proteins in the lab that zip together like DNA. The technique could enable the design of protein nanomachines to help diagnose and treat disease.
A new innovation developed by a team that includes the Lab’s researchers Ashok Gadgil and Arkadeep Kumar enables the efficient and affordable removal of arsenic from drinking water for low-income communities in India and elsewhere.
Berkeley Lab traffic researcher Alex Bayen is using sophisticated computer modeling to predict what self-driving cars can do to improve traffic.
