An international development project co-led by Berkeley Lab enables Ugandan women who own small businesses to invest in energy-efficient electrical equipment – and help the climate by reducing their carbon footprint.
An international development project co-led by Berkeley Lab enables Ugandan women who own small businesses to invest in energy-efficient electrical equipment – and help the climate by reducing their carbon footprint.
In a new study, scientists have observed long-lived excitons in a topological material, opening intriguing new research directions for optoelectronics and quantum computing
Robots operate instruments and artificial intelligence makes decisions to find useful new materials at the A-Lab