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News Releases 1999-2004
2004 News
Releases
- Hydrated
Electrons Can Take More Than One Guise (12/21/04)
- Solving
the Mechanism of Rett Syndrome
How the First Identified Epigenetic
Disease Turns on the Genes That Produce its Symptoms (12/20/04)
- Berkeley
Lab Will Develop Energy-Efficient Building Operation Curriculum for
Community Colleges (12/9/04)
- Scientists
Find Atomic Clues to Tougher Ceramics (12/8/04)
- New
Results From Anti-Neutrino Studies at KamLAND (11/15/04)
- Nanocrystals
Show a Quick Route to Change (11/11/04)
- Nature-of-Water
Question Makes Another Splash (11/4/04)
- Carving
New Frontiers for Ion-Beam Technology
An Imprinter that Combines Electron and Ion Beams Opens the Way
for Wider Applications (11/1/04)
- Snapshot
Yields Inside Look at Molecular Movement (10/25/04)
- Berkeley
Lab and Partners Provide Advice On ‘How to Buy Green Power’
New Guidebook will help organizations, facility managers buy renewable
energy (10/6/04)
- Laser
Wakefield Acceleration: Channeling the Best Beams Ever (9/29/04)
- New
Insights into Hydrated Electrons Will Aid Biologists, Chemists (9/22/04)
- Berkeley
Lab Scientist Wins E. O. Lawrence Award (9/22/04)
- Moore
Foundation Awards $2.38 Million for Supernova Research (9/21/04)
- Berkeley
Lab Program Helps Building Managers Prepare for Chemical, Biological,
and Radiological Threats (9/21/04)
- Berkeley
Lab Soil Scientist Margaret Torn Receives Presidential Early Career
Award (9/9/04)
- A
Guiding Light on the Nanoscale (9/1/04)
- U.S.
Department of Energy's ESnet to Increase Network Performance and Reliability
With Metropolitan Area Networks (8/31/04)
- JGI
Announces Community Sequencing Program Portfolio
Extreme-environment microbes, antibiotic-resistant bacterium,
moss, sponge, leech, and red-tide algae are among the selections (8/24/04)
- The
First Engineering of Cell Surfaces in Living Animals (8/18/04)
- The
Telomere Crisis: A Crucial Stage in Breast Cancer (8/9/04)
- Good
News For Anticancer Drug Designers
Promising Families of Drugs Combat the
Spread of Tumors in Different Ways (8/5/04)
- New
Light on How Metals Change Shape at the Nanoscale (8/2/04)
- A
New Advance in Gallium Nitride Nanowires (7/28/04)
- Environment-Friendly
Ethanol Debuts at Berkeley Lab
First Dispensing Station in Northern California (7/15/04)
- Oxygen
Sensing in Worms May Hold Key to Healthy Blood Pressure in Humans
(7/14/04)
- Berkeley
Lab Welcomes DOE’s Science Education Initiative (7/8/04)
- Tuning
the Nanoworld
New Methods for Constructing Nanostructures and Calculating Their
Electronic States (7/7/04)
- Berkeley
Lab Wins "R&D 100" Awards for Unique Electrochromic
Windows and Synthetic Nanomotor (7/6/04)
- Berkeley
Lab to Operate PIER Demand Response Research Center for California
Energy
Commission
New Center Will Evaluate and Develop Technologies and Strategies
to Reduce Electricity Use, Power Price Increases, Threats to the Electric
Grid (6/30/04)
- Anatomy
of a Web(bed) Legend
"Virtual Frog" Still Making Splash After 10 Years
(6/28/04)
- A
Revolutionary Supernova Spectrograph Sees First Light
SNIFS: the Supernova Integral Field Spectrograph (6/24/04)
- New
Results Change Estimate of Higgs Boson Mass (6/09/04)
- Berkeley
Lab Recognized for Efforts to Protect Buildings From Chemical and
Biological Weapon Attacks (5/26/04)
- A
Conveyor Belt for the Nano-Age (4/28/04)
- From
Top Quarks to the Blues
Berkeley Lab physicists develop way to digitally restore and preserve
audio recordings (4/16/04)
- Robotic
Floats Shed New Light on the Iron Hypothesis (4/15/04)
- Robots
Score Big with Protein Crystallographers (4/9/04)
- Bay
Area To Get Unique X-Ray Microscopy Resource (3/30/04)
- A
White Dwarf Explodes Inside a Dense Circumstellar Disk
Peeking at a Puzzling Supernova with Spectropolarimetry (3/22/04)
- Detection
at a Distance for More Sensitive MRI (3/15/04)
- Doping
Buckyballs With Atoms, One at a Time
Researchers Tune the Electronic Properties of Individual C60 Molecules (3/11/04)
- The
Harker School Wins Regional Science Bowl Competition (3/2/04)
- Groundbreaking
Marks Berkeley Lab's Leap into Nano-Revolution (2/2/04)
- Multi-Building
Internet Demand-Response Control System: the First Successful Test
Technology Will Help Prevent Blackouts and Electrical Grid Overloads (2/2/04)
- Berkeley
Lab Mathematician James Sethian Receives Prestigious Norbert Wiener
Prize in Applied Mathematics (1/21/04)
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Releases
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