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Berkeley Lab Researchers Participate in Homeland Security Study of Subway...

As part of a Homeland Security study on the spread of airborne contaminants released in subway systems, Berkeley Lab researchers are measuring the flow of gas throughout tunnels and cars.

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Applied Nuclear Physics for Biomedicine, Nuclear Security, and Basic Science

A pair of new grants to Berkeley Lab's Nuclear Science Division (NSD), one from the U.S. Department of Energy and another via the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, showcase NSD's Applied Nuclear...

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LAMIS – A Green Chemistry Alternative for Remote-Controlled Laser Spectroscopy

LAMIS, a green chemistry laser spectroscopy technique from Berkeley Lab, is faster and less expensive than mass spectrometry and can be carried out from across vast distances. Among other applications,...

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Metamolecules That Switch Handedness at Light-Speed

A multi-institutional team of researchers that included Berkeley Lab scientists has created the first artificial molecules whose chirality can be rapidly switched from a right-handed to a left-handed...

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