Lab’s Bayen Discusses Solving ‘Phantom’ Traffic Jams for ABC 7 News
Berkeley Lab traffic researcher Alex Bayen is using sophisticated computer modeling to predict what self-driving cars can do to improve traffic.
Topping Off a Telescope with New Tools to Explore Dark Energy
Key components for the sky-mapping Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument, weighing about 12 tons, were hoisted atop the Mayall Telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory near Tucson, Arizona, and bolted into place last week, marking a major project milestone.
Berkeley Lab Takes a Quantum Leap in Microelectronics
In collaboration with scientists at Intel Corp., Berkeley Lab scientist Ramamoorthy Ramesh proposes a new memory in logic device for replacing or augmenting conventional transistors. The post Berkeley Lab Takes a Quantum Leap in Microelectronics appeared first on News Center. https://newscenter.lbl.gov/2018/12/03/berkeley-lab-takes-a-quantum-leap-in-microelectronics/
Berkeley Lab Takes a Quantum Leap in Microelectronics
In collaboration with scientists at Intel Corp., Berkeley Lab scientist Ramamoorthy Ramesh proposes a new memory in logic device for replacing or augmenting conventional transistors. The post Berkeley Lab Takes a Quantum Leap in Microelectronics appeared first on News Center.
Potential New Way to Boost Biofuels and Bioproducts Production
Researchers at JBEI have gained insight into the primary process by which all cells harness the energy of E. coli bacteria and a species of yeast, each of which are common hosts for biofuels and bioproducts, suggesting new pathways to produce biofuels and bioproducts could be optimized.
Four Berkeley Lab Scientists Named AAAS Fellows
Allen Goldstein, Sung-Hou Kim, Susannah Tringe, and Katherine Yelick have been named Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world’s largest general scientific society. They are among the 416 scientists awarded the distinction of AAAS Fellow this year. https://newscenter.lbl.gov/2018/11/27/4-berkeley-lab-scientists-named-aaas-fellows/
Four Berkeley Lab Scientists Named AAAS Fellows
Allen Goldstein, Sung-Hou Kim, Susannah Tringe, and Katherine Yelick have been named Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world’s largest general scientific society. They are among the 416 scientists awarded the distinction of AAAS Fellow this year.
Newly Characterized Toxin Gives Bacterium a Leg Up on the Competition – Biosciences Area
A newly discovered toxin stands out from others in the battle for microbial domination. Marc Allaire of the Biosciences Area worked with a team to characterize this new toxin.
Climate Simulations Project Wetter, Windier Hurricanes
New supercomputer simulations by climate scientists at Berkeley Lab have shown that climate change intensified the amount of rainfall in recent hurricanes such as Katrina, Irma, and Maria by 5 to 10 percent.