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New partnership, CalCharge, to foster California's blossoming battery innovation ecosystem
SAN FRANCISCO & BERKELEY, Calif. -- CalCEF, which creates...
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Gary L. Olimpia and David J. Rude, Olimpia, Whelan & Lively, San Jose, California, for the plaintiffs-appellants.
W. Daniel Clinton, Hanson, Bridgett...
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Berkeley Lab and Bruker Intend to Integrate SAXS and NMR Data for 3D Structure Determination of Multi-Domain Proteins, as well as Protein-Protein, DNA...
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SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Tensilica[R], Inc. and the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory today announced a collaboration pr...
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Twenty-one million years ago in the Pinwheel Galaxy an elegant, spiral-armed neighbor of our own Milky Way -- an old, dim star had a very bad day. It exploded and began to blaze like a billion suns.
On Aug. 24, Peter Nugent had a very good day. The Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory astrophysicist was about to grab lunch when he checked to see if a robotic telescope had spied anything of interest the night before. Bingo. Boom. Supernova.
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New innovation expected in next 12 months due to new relationship
AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands & BERKELEY, Calif. -- Royal Philips Electronics (NYSE: ...
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - A system that could be used to monitor the ultra-fast algorithmic trading that dominates Wall Street is taking shape at the U.S. government's supercomputing complex in Berkeley, Calif.
Scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory believe a "yellow flag" alert akin to warnings used in auto races would be better in preventing catastrophic market turmoil like the "flash crash" of May 2010 than the circuit breakers now in place.
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SAN ANTONIO -- Southwest Research Institute has been selected by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory to receive an award of $1.2 million to deve...
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COLLEGE PARK, Md., Aug. 31 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In December 2010, IceCube -- the world's first kilometer-scale neutrino observatory, which is located beneath the Antarctic ice -- will finally be completed after two decades of planning. In an article in the AIP's Review of Scientific Instruments, Francis Halzen, the principal investigator of the IceCube project, and his colleague Spencer Klein of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory provide a comprehensive description of the observatory, its instrumentation, and its scientific mission -- including its most publicized goal: finding the sources of cosmic rays.
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