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Ryan Wiser (ETA) was quoted in a Popular Mechanics article on wind turbines. (Sept. 14)

Galen Barbose (ETA) was quoted in a Future Structure piece on state renewable energy mandates. (Sept. 14)

Michael Wehner (CRD) and colleagues forecast how much Hurricane Florence’s rain may have been made worse by climate change; his results were reported in National Geographic, ThinkProgress, Inside Climate News, The Guardian, Buzzfeed, Inquisitr, Science News, The Nation, and others. (Sept. 13)

Medical News Today, The Register (UK), and others covered a UC Berkeley study that was a collaboration with the Lab and found that some gut bacteria can generate electricity; some of the stories quoted co-author Caroline Ajo-Franklin (MF). (Sept. 13)

Daily Green World quoted Peter Nugent (CRD) and Dan Kasen (NSD) in an article on supernovae. (Sept. 13)

MIT Technology Review ran a Q&A with Gerd Ceder (MSD) on the future of batteries. (Sept. 12)

Dale Sartor (ETA) is quoted in a Nature news feature on data center energy efficiency. (Sept. 12)

The Daily Cal wrote about a collision between a Lab shuttle bus and a student riding a penny board. (Sept. 12)

Artsy.net ran a feature on Lab scientists trying to develop a new color, “quantum blue.” (Sept. 12)

A Lab study on record rainfall from Hurricane Harvey was cited in a Vox article on why hurricanes are expected to dump more rain in a warming world. (Sept. 12)

TechCrunch covered an announcement by Synvitrobio, a Cyclotron Road project, that it had raised $2.6 million and changed it name to Tierra Biosciences. (Sept. 11)

Bill Collins was interviewed in a KQED radio segment on global warming tied to the Global Climate Action Summit in San Francisco; PRI also ran the piece. (Sept. 10)

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