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"Every breakthrough in science invites both excitement and scrutiny," says @berkeleylab.lbl.gov 's Kristin Persson. "There is tremendous promise in applying data-driven AI and machine learning to the discovery, direction, and optimization of materials."
AI is dreaming up millions of new materials. Are they any good?
Critics slammed attempts by Google, Microsoft and Meta to speed up materials discovery. But behind the hype, there is progress.
www.nature.com
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“Our goal was to make the best high-resolution, high-efficiency gamma-ray detector we possibly could, so we can answer big questions about the nature of matter and fundamental forces,” said @berkeleylab.lbl.gov's Paul Fallon.
GRETA: World's most powerful detector to decode nuclear 'fingerprints'
With its incredible sensitivity, it promises to decode the “fingerprints” of atomic nuclei and reveal their secrets.
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"From farms to cities, turning tough-to-treat water into a #CleanWater 🚰 supply could be life-changing. Proving it works in the real world is how we solve water scarcity for good," says Berkeley Lab's Peter Fiske. 💧🌱🌍🧪
Innovative Membrane Technology Promises Access to Clean Water
A widely used method to remove dissolved salts and other contaminants from water is reverse osmosis (RO), which uses ultra-thin membranes that enable water under pressure to pass through the membrane ...
www.techbriefs.com
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"These new approaches to ocean desalination all utilize small, distributed, manufactured units, rather than a single large-scale custom-built facility, which cuts manufacturing costs and speed deployment of these systems," says @berkeleylab.lbl.gov 's Peter Fiske.
A Surprising Twist Puts Desalination Plants at the Bottom of the Ocean. Here’s Why
Companies are experimenting with deep-sea tech to produce cheaper fresh water
www.scientificamerican.com
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"From high-performance magnets to advanced lasers & simulations, we're engaged with U.S. industry, like TAE, TypeOne Energy & Realta Fusion to develop technologies & insights to help unlock the potential of fusion energy" -
@berkeleylab.lbl.gov’s Cameron Geddes.
A Nuclear Fusion Breakthrough May Be Closer Than You Think
Clean energy from nuclear fusion may soon be commercial. But leaders around the world have done little to prepare.
time.com
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The new supercomputer, which uses NVIDIA chips tailored for A.I. calculations, could be the Energy Department's biggest resource for tasks like training A.I. models, says @berkeleylab.lbl.gov's Jonathan Carter. @energygov.bsky.social
Energy Dept. Unveils Supercomputer That Merges With A.I.
www.nytimes.com
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“We’re talking about two orders of magnitude more compute than any kind of academic data set that’s ever been made,” says @berkeleylab.lbl.gov's Sam Blau who worked with Meta on the project. “It’s going to dramatically change how people do computational chemistry.”
Meta releases new data set, AI model aimed at speeding up scientific research
The Open Molecules 2025 project required 6 billion compute hours in Meta data centers, and could make complex chemistry calculations 10,000 times faster.
www.semafor.com
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“Water is the ore body of the 21st century,” said @berkeleylab.lbl.gov’s Peter Fiske. “Technology now is allowing us to pick through the garbage piles of wastewater and pick out the high-value items.”
A Toxic Pit Could Be a Gold Mine for Rare-Earth Elements
www.nytimes.com
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“That’s the beauty of being in a place like Berkeley Lab: If I have a question, I’ll go next door to ask someone, and in many cases, it’ll be a leading expert on the subject," said @berkeleylab.lbl.gov's Arian Gashi.
Making Science: Inside Lawrence Berkeley National Lab - Make:
Inside the amazing, make-anything fabrication shops at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab.
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"Not only will it provide sharper details of proteins and other molecules imaged with cryo-EM," says
@berkeleylab.lbl.gov 's Peter Denes, "but it should enable microscopists to image even proteins roughly half the size of what is currently possible."
Ultracool microscopy yields a sharper look at proteins
After years of frustration, researchers learn how to sharpen molecular images with liquid helium
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