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A New Lab Group Provides the Opportunity to Reuse and Repurpose Lab Items

Episode 2: The Ghost in the Detector: Are neutrinos the key in solving the universe’s antimatter mystery?

Episode 1: The Quest for Element 120 and the Elusive Island of Stability

In Memoriam: Rod Clark

Leading the Field in Magnets

Two researchers in protective glasses look into a superconducting magnet experimental setup.

A Quarter-Century of Surprises: Exploring the Quark-Gluon Plasma

A massive blue ring with green wires looped inside of it and multi-colored wires coming out of the edges. There is a long rod that goes in a hole in the middle of it.

Indications for Freeze-Out of Charge Fluctuations in the Quark-Gluon Plasma at the LHC

A comparison of experimental data (black dots) with theoretical predictions. The red band represents the Quark-Gluon Plasma scenario, which matches the data better than the Hadron Gas scenario (blue band).

Appointment of 88-Inch Cyclotron Deputy Director

Made in Berkeley Lab: the plasma chamber at the heart of heavy ion accelerators

An up close view of the flange for the fourth-generation VENUS plasma chamber. The device was made in-house by the Engineering Division’s highly skilled technicians.

Micro Journeys Podcast: Inside Berkeley Lab's 88-Inch Cyclotron

3 people stand in front of a scientific poster

Stars Forge Elements in a Way We’re Only Beginning to Understand

Person standing next to lab equipment

After Dark: Modern Methods of Visualizing Nuclear Radiation

3 people standing in front of multiple displays showing radiation imaging technologies.