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 June 19 SFGate.comstory on the White House honoring maker faire participants noted that one class did some of their work at the Advanced Light Source. Berkeleyside.com and the San Francisco Business Times also mentioned their efforts.
A June 18 Space.comstory highlighted new insights into the expanding universe, work led by the Lab’s Andreu Font-Ribera. DiscoveryNews ran a similar story.
A June 18 Huffington Post story on the off-grid clean energy access market cited work led by the Lab’s Evan Mills.
A June 18 InsideHPCstory noted that Intel and the Lab are collaborating on new computing efforts. The story quoted the Lab’s Nick Wright, Bert de Jong, and Hans Johansen.HPC Wire ran a similar story.
A June 17 Daily Calobituary highlighted the life of the Lab’s Frank Asaro.
A June 17 R&Dmagazine story featured work on the creation of two-dimensional electronic-vibrational spectroscopy led by the Lab’s Graham Fleming.
A June 17 Scientific American story on cancer therapies quoted the Lab’s Mina Bissell.
On June 12, KPFT-FMradio in Houston interviewed the Lab’s TingXu on her new work showing how a thin film could be created in minutes. (no link)
A June 9 San Francisco Business Times story noted the appointment of the Lab’s JohnElliott to a new UC climate change advisory committee.
A June 8 KTVU-TV Channel 2 story on the ongoing California drought included an interview with the Lab’s Larry Dale. (Video is in 2 parts)