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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL)

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL)

The Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (short: Berkeley Lab, LBL or LBNL), is a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) national laboratory conducting unclassified scientific research.

A supramolecular ink technology could be a game changer for the OLED display industry

Heading for sustainable manufacturing by scaling up self-assembling nanosheets

Infinitely Recyclable Plastics

Could the solution to green heating and cooling be underground water?

A material that will make it simple and economical to recycle a wide range of batteries

A cool new method of refrigeration: Ionocaloric cooling

The ubiquitous plastic bag that blights the landscape may have finally become recyclable via a new process

Growing living macroscale modular materials from bacteria

A fully recyclable and biodegradable printed circuit

A simpler less expensive approach to solar cell manufacturing is also lead free

Could melamine big a really big help in carbon capture?

A way to generate an alternative jet fuel by harvesting an unusual carbon molecule from bacteria

Using bacteria for a totally new type of fuel that has a projected energy density even greater than rocket fuel

Accelerating CO2 capture in oceans with bacteria

New nanofactories could lead to medicines, vitamins and more being made at lower costs

Turning pollution into cash: Converting carbon dioxide into ethylene to reduce the carbon footprint

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