Space offers insight on benzene production, Berkeley Lab researchers find
Researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, or Berkeley Lab, the University of Hawaii at Manoa and Florida International University released research May 21 confirming that free radicals can react and form benzene under conditions that are prevalent in interstellar space.
Space offers insight on benzene production, Berkeley Lab researchers find
Researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, or Berkeley Lab, the University of Hawaii at Manoa and Florida International University released research May 21 confirming that free radicals can react and form benzene under conditions that are prevalent in interstellar space.
Campus research on magnetic chips attracts attention
Magnetic chips are an attractive way to combat energy loss in power-hungry electronic devices, electrifying the future direction of computational processing, according to recent study by campus researchers.
Campus research on magnetic chips attracts attention
Magnetic chips are an attractive way to combat energy loss in power-hungry electronic devices, electrifying the future direction of computational processing, according to recent study by campus researchers.
Researchers predict ecological niche by pupil shape
Animals with vertical pupils are more likely to be predators, while those with horizontal pupils are more likely to be herbivorous prey, according to Berkeley researchers.
Researchers predict ecological niche by pupil shape
Animals with vertical pupils are more likely to be predators, while those with horizontal pupils are more likely to be herbivorous prey, according to Berkeley researchers.
Study identifies 6th mass extinction event, lists human activity as primary cause
After years of warnings from ecologists about the dangers of biodiversity loss, a new study has quantified an ongoing mass extinction event — the sixth in our planet’s history — and suggests humans are largely to blame.
Study identifies 6th mass extinction event, lists human activity as primary cause
After years of warnings from ecologists about the dangers of biodiversity loss, a new study has quantified an ongoing mass extinction event — the sixth in our planet’s history — and suggests humans are largely to blame.