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Lab news releases earned the following coverage:

Gizmodo, Technology Networks, Innovations Report, and others ran stories on a Lab release of work by Jonathan Ajo-Franklin, Nate Lindsey, Verónica Rodríguez Tribaldos (all EESA), and Inder Monga (ESnet), quoting the researchers on the potential of dark fiber cables to augment early earthquake warning systems.

Nature and Fox News ran stories on the Lab release about research on black holes and plasma jets, by former Lab affiliate Kyle Parfrey (NSD).

Daily Kos ran a mention of the Lab release on the 16 elements contributed by the Lab to the periodic table, part of a year-long campaign aligned with the International Year of the Periodic Table, #IYPT2019.

After a national weather conference in Tahoe called “Operation Sierra Storm: The New Reality,"The Union mentioned research from a Lab release on work by Alan Rhoades (EESA), Andrew Jones (EESA), and a UC Davis climate scientist showing that the Sierra snowpack could drop significantly.

Science Daily
and Technology.org picked up a Lab release on new measurements of an exotic form of magnesium by Heather Crawford and Paul Fallon (both NSD).

The Lab or Lab staff appeared in the following media:

KQED picked up the CalMatters piece featuring Lab affiliate Edward Vine (ETA) on housing students with retirees as one solution to the lack of affordable housing.

Financial Times mentioned the Lab in a piece on machine learning, including the “black box” paradigm used by companies and the “causality” paradigm applied by some scientific institutions.

Yahoo news ran a piece co-authored by Ali Douraghy (EESA) and others on new perspectives in science communication.

Reuters and The Wall Street Journal reported on new rules from DOE banning participation in foreign talent recruitment programs.

Daniela Ushizima (CRD) was profiled among the “most influential women” by HuffPost Brasil for her work in cervical cancer screening research.
SF Examinerreported on FBI wiretap transcripts related to an unsuccessful attempt in 2013 by individuals unaffiliated with the Lab to circumvent federal guidelines in awarding contracts in the bid for renovating a Lab building.

Utility Dive reported on a DOE move to weaken indoor lighting bulb efficiency standards and mentioned Lab research.

Business Insider reported on imaging techniques to rescue sound from the Nazi Nuremberg trials, using a technique finessed by Carl Haber (PH).

Greentech Media mentioned research from the Lab in a piece on what the future holds for utility electricity efficiency programs.

R&D Magazine and Tech Explorist mentioned the Lab as a partner in research led by SLAC to provide a more complete picture of lithium-ion battery performance.

HPCwire reported that ALCF research benefits from Singularity, an open-source framework originally developed by the Lab.

Jesse Livezey (BSE) is quoted in a DesignNews on piece on whether using AI will solve data analysis issues. 

Ensia quoted Joe Rand (ETA) on wind technologies in a piece on sustainable sourcing for green tech metals.

IAQ Radio
ran a flashback of an interview with Brett Singer (ETA) on indoor environmental quality and risk reduction in high performance homes.

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