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1996-1998 News Releases
Science Magazine Names Supernova Cosmology Project "Breakthrough of the Year"(12/17/98)
Supernova Named Albinoni is the Oldest and Farthest Ever Found (12/17/1998)
New Water Purification Device Aids in Central American Relief Effort (12/16/98)
Global Climate Change: Ill Wind for California Wildfires (12/4/98)
Researchers Achieve One Teraflop Performance With Supercomputer Simulation Of Magnetism (11/9/98)
Mathematician Honored For Outstanding Contributions To High-Performance Computing (11/2/98)
DOE Joint Human Genome Effort Exceeds Sequencing Goal (10/23/98)
Semiconductor Nanocrystals: The Next Thing in Fluorescent Probes (9/25/98)
New Technique Reveals Identity of Near-Neighbor Atoms (9/17/98)
Inexpensive Photochromic Material May Help Next Generation Of Energy-Efficient Windows (8/25/98)
Small Appliance Energy Use Surging In U.S. Homes (8/19/98)
Sealing HVAC Ducts: Use Anything But Duct Tape (8/18/98)
Milestone In Mitochondrial Structure Revealed at Berkeley Lab (8/11/98)
Berkeley Lab, DOE Halt Treatability Study Step (7/31/98)
Carbon-36 Fullerenes Could Be High-Temperature Superconductor (7/22/98)
Did the Big Bang Come With Strings Attached? (6/30/98)
Judge Rules for Berkeley Lab in Waste Lawsuit (6/25/98)
New Nuclear Science Wall Chart Ready for Schools (5/4/98)
Online National Health Survey Seeks to Sign Up Millions (4/27/98)
To the South Pole on MBone: First Live Multicast Connection (4/17/98)
Priority Service for Internet Traffic Demonstrated (4/14/98)
Faster, Better Way to Compute Medical Models from Noisy Images (3/30/98)
Seismic Imaging Unearths New Details About Earth's Core(3/19/98)
New Way to See Underground Invented by Researchers (3/16/98)
Electron Experiment Holds Promise For Electronics Industry (3/9/98)
Building Design Advisor Software For Architects, Engineers Released By Lab (2/25/98)
Chemists Closing In On Commercial Potential of Alkanes (2/1/98)
Selenium Soil Contamination: Possible New Approach Identified (1/27/98)
Fluid from Earth's Mantle Weakens the San Andreas Fault (1/14/98)
Distant Exploding Stars Foretell Fate Of The Universe: It Will Expand Forever (1/8/98)
Mystery of Vital Cell Protein Solved After 30 Years (1/8/98)
Cellular Engineers Design Custom Cell Surfaces Able To Adhere To Synthetic Materials (1/5/98)
1997 News Releases
New Microscope Reveals Secrets of Liquids at Nanometer Scale (12/22/97)
Atom-Sized Electronic Devices Identified Within Carbon Nanotubes (12/15/97)
Greenhouse Gas Options for Developing Countries Under Study (12/8/97)
Shape Changes in Ceramic Particles: A Paradox Explained (12/2/97)
Berkeley Scientists Develop Mouse Model For Sickle Cell Research (10/30/1997)
Research at Advanced Light Source Promises Improved Solar Cell Efficiency (10/3/97)
New Process Coats Computer Hard Drives With Diamond Armor (10/2/97)
Berkeley Lab To Hold October 18 Open House (9/29/97)
Electron Microscope Reveals Magic Sizes in Metal Alloys (9/22/97)
Pioneering African-American Physicist Warren Henry To Be Honored (9/18/97)
Scientist Designs Self-Assembling Composite Materials at Nanometer Scale (8/24/97)
Impact of Deregulation on Renewable Energy Under Study (8/20/97)
Collaboration to Create Off-the-Shelf Parallel Supercomputing Network (8/18/97)
Berkeley Lab Develops Award-Winning Cold Plasma Source (8/4/97)
Astronomical Theory Offers New Explanation for Ice Ages (7/11/97)
Alternative to Energy-Hogging Halogen Torchieres Developed by Lab (6/12/97)
Government- Industry Partnership Focuses on Air Pollution From Oil Storage Tanks (5/21/97)
Homes That 'Leak' Electricity and How to Plug Them (5/21/97)
World's Strongest Dipole Magnet May Extend the Reach of Particle Physics (4/30/97)
Learning Disorder Gene in Down Syndrome Identified (4/29/97)
Middle-Age Weight Gain: Men Unlikely To Outrun It (4/25/97)
New Clues To How Body Repairs DNA Damage Result From Investigation Of Rare Hereditary Disorder (4/24/97)
Berkeley Lab Generates Millions for Bay Area Economy (4/21/97)
Important New Findings Reported in Breast Cancer Study (4/4/97)
Agreement Puts Berkeley Lab at Supercomputing Forefront (4/2/97)
Computer Modeling of Los Angeles Airshed Tests Clean Air Strategies (3/25/97)
National Walkers' Health Study Looking for 50,000 Walkers (2/11/97)
Cleanrooms: Can They Be Energy Efficient? (1/30/97)
New Study Examines Electric Utilities' Market Testing of Electronic Information Services (1/29/97)
Melvin Calvin, Who Unlocked the Secrets of Photosynthesis, Dies (1/9/97)
1996 News Releases
New Medical Imaging Technique Could Allow NMR/MRI to Trace Phenomena in Blood and Tissue (12/16/96)
New Sensor Provides First Instant Test for Toxic E. Coli Organism (12/10/96)
Theory on Antarctic Ozone Hole Boosted by New Observations Confirming Wet Surface of Ice (12/6/96)
Next Generation Supercomputers: Cluster of Multi-processor Systems Project Launched (11/25/96)
New Methods Developed to Help Isolate Radioactive Waste (11/18/96)
Researchers Here Win Three Popular Science "Best of What's New" Awards (11/12/96)
Fleetest Are Healthiest: National Runners' Health Study (11/12/96)
National Runners' Health Study: Vigorous Exercise Benefits Senior Americans (11/11/96)
Practical, Hand-Held Radiation Detector Developed (11/4/96)
First Femtosecond X-ray Beams Obtained by Researchers (10/15/96)
Energy Efficiency: $450,000 Annual Savings Possible in Single San Francisco Building (10/14/96)
Invention Could Reduce Flat Panel Display Manufacturing Costs (10/8/96)
Cray T3E, Dedicated to Exploring Enigmas of Nature, Comes to Lab (9/19/96)
New Coating Process Makes Higher-Efficiency Engines Possible (8/26/96)
New Program Will Study Biological Cleanup of Toxic Sites (8/2/96)
ENERGY STAR Office Equipment Could Save $1 Billion Per Year (7/29/96)
Renowned Berkeley Physicist, Innovator Claude Wiegand Dies (7/5/96)
Michael Palazzolo Named Director of Lab's Human Genome Center (6/7/96)
Fuel Cell Breakthrough Doubles Performance, Reduces Cost (5/29/96)
New Heart Disease Tests Detect Recently Discovered Risks (5/13/96)
SELECT Environmental Software Will Help Develop Cost-Effective Clean-Up Plans (4/29/96)
Auto Emissions Control System Failures Often Due to Design (4/26/96)
Equation Used in Aircraft Design Found to Be Flawed (4/25/96)
Antiestrogen Compounds Show Promise Against Breast Cancer (4/25/96)
Scientists Light Up NMR/MRI of Molecules in Solution (3/28/96)
New Device Cleans Water With Light, Could Save Lives In Third World (1/24/96)
Overturning the Old Order: Software Tools Founders Honored (1/23/96)
Discovery of Most Distant Supernovas -- Indicators of the Fate of the Universe (1/16/96)