Berkeley Lab “In the News” is our weekly review of Lab researchers, staff, and students who have appeared in the news media this past week. This is but a sampling of our coverage. Please note that some links may expire after time.
A March 19 International Business Times story featured new research on the role of permafrost in climate change, work led by Charles Koven.
A March 19 New York Times story looked at caution urged by a group of biologists, including Jennifer Doudna, of a genome-editing technique, a technique co-developed byDoudna.
A March 18 Radiation Therapy News story highlighted work on the risks of low-dose radiation led by Jian-Hua Mao. DOTMed ran a similar story.
A March 18 National Journal story on renewable portfolio standards quoted Galen Barbose.
A March 17 Symmetrystory on the best measurement to date of the Higgs particle quoted Beate Heinemann.
On March 17 R&D.comran a feature on work led by Jeffrey Long showing a better way to capture carbon using MOFs.
A March 17 Breaking Energy story on top energy innovations included the Lab’s work on smart windows.
A March 16 Washington Post story on standby energy quoted Alan Meier.