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Revolutionizing Carbon Capture: Berkeley’s Breakthrough Tackles Industrial Emissions Head-On

Berkeley’s Magic Material: Capturing Carbon From the Air Just Got Easier

Berkeley researchers send 3D printer into space - Berkeley Engineering

Beyond Gravity: UC Berkeley’s Quantum Leap in Dark Energy Research

With a new, incredibly precise instrument, Berkeley researchers narrow search for dark energy

Observations explore stellar content of nearby young open cluster Berkeley 59

Dow Chem, U. Michigan, and Berkeley team up achieve first high-resolution 3D chemical imaging at 1 nanometer resolution. [Phys.org, Open Access Nat Comm Article]

Redefining Dementia Treatment: Berkeley Scientists Unveil Promising New Breakthrough

NASA and UC Berkeley Host Discussion on the Future of AI at Work

Debunking “Cheap Airfare Hacks” – UC Berkeley Reveals How Airline Pricing Really Works

Dreaming Away Dementia: Berkeley Research Shows Deep Sleep Alleviates Alzheimer’s Memory Loss

Meet The Three Berkeley Dropouts Empowering Biotechs With Low-Code Cloud-Based Biocomputing

Berkeley Scientists Discover Secret to Waking Up Alert and Refreshed

Berkeley Lab Scientists Develop a Cool New Method of Refrigeration

Berkeley Analysis Reveals the Age of Yosemite Valley

Mysterious, ghost-like black hole may have been discovered by UC Berkeley researchers

The avian soap opera unfolding atop this Berkeley bell tower has humans riveted

“China has been very interested in the question ‘are we alone?’ For a long time,” says Dan Werthimer of the University of CA, Berkeley. “But until recently there have been few people working on SETI in China.” FAST, now the world’s most powerful radio telescope, could make China the leader in SETI.

Elon Musk told @karaswisher at #CodeCon that SpaceX is working with Dr. Saul Perlmutter at UC Berkeley on "an exciting program" with a big new space-based telescope that would be launched by Starship.

UC Berkeley team wins top NASA prize for demonstrating non-biological conversion of CO2 to sugars