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 Dec. 5 San Jose Mercury News story highlighted battery research led by the Lab’s Venkat Srinivasan.
A Dec. 5 HPC Wirestory noted the use of supercomputers in an effort to create a materials database led by the Lab’s Kristin Persson.
A Dec. 5 R&D magazine story highlighted work on improving materials for lithium-ion batteries led by the Lab’s Wanli Yang and Gao Liu.
A Dec. 4 International Science Grid This Week story on the use of supercomputers in climate modeling quoted the Lab’s Michael Wehner.
A Dec. 4 USA Todaystory on innovative trends for the home included smart windows and the work of the Lab’s Delia Milliron.
A Dec. 4 New York Times story on the benefits of brisk walking cited work by the Lab’s Paul Williams. WFLD-TV in Chicago also mentioned his research.
WFLD-TV Chicago: http://bit.ly/1bm2aPZ
A Dec. 4 East Bay Express story on ongoing fears over radiation from Fukushima quoted the Lab’s Kai Vetter, Tom McKone and EdMorse.
A Dec. 3 Chemistry World story highlighted the development of a lithium-sulfur battery by the Lab’s Elton Cairns. Design News and Electronista also covered his work.
A Dec. 3 R&Dmagazine story featured work on a nanoscale shape-memory oxide developed by the Lab’s Ramamoorthy Ramesh and Jinxing Zhang.
Another Dec. 3 R&Dmagazine story on an effort to change the shape of liquid drops featured work by the Lab’s Tom Russell.