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Chernobyl Exclusion Zone Radioactive Longer Than Expected

BBVM wrote 2 weeks ago: Chernobyl, the worst nuclear accident in history, created an inadvertent laboratory to study the imp … more →

Tags: Education Industrial Complex, FBI, Information, military industrial complex, Ukraine, Department of Energy, Nuclear Power, chernobyl, Radiation

CO2 capture and geothermal energy1 comment

davidkirkpatrick wrote 1 month ago: More green tech backed with Department of Energy money. Sounds interesting if nothing else. From the … more →

Tags: Politics, Science, Business, technology, Department of Energy, Geothermal Energy, CO2 capture, Symyx Technologies

The Millennium Simulation

metousiosis wrote 2 months ago: The Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory produces a periodic Science in the Theater lecture series … more →

Tags: Science, Space, Cosmology, universe, Astrophysics, The Millennium Simulation, Science Outreach, Dark Matter, Dark Energy

Nanoparticle self-assembly news

davidkirkpatrick wrote 2 months ago: Via KurzweilAI.net — here’s the latest in nanotech news. New Route To Nano Self-assembly … more →

Tags: Science, KurzweilAI.net, nanotechnology, nanoparticles, block copolymers

Berkeley Lab Report - Tracking the Sun: The Installed Cost of PV in the US

Peter wrote 2 months ago: Even though TX may have missed an opportunity to position itself as a national leader in solar techn … more →

Tags: Infoshare, renewable energy, solar

Solar costs are dropping1 comment

davidkirkpatrick wrote 2 months ago: Interesting news from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. The release: Installed cost of sola … more →

Tags: Business, Science, technology, alternative power, Clean Energy States Alliance, energy efficiency and renewable energy, Photovoltaic Cells, Solar Power, Tracking the Sun II: The Installed Cost of Photovoltaic

New Below-Ground Monitoring Method for Microbial Activity Validated at Colorado Site

esdwebmaster wrote 3 months ago: Geophysical monitoring approach provides “x-ray” images of subsurface biogeochemical pro … more →

Tags: Research Highlights, BER, Department of Energy, earth-sciences-division, ersp, Kenneth Williams, Susan Hubbard

A Solar Hybrid: Crystalline Silicon and Thin Film in One Cell4 comments

Jennifer Kho wrote 3 months ago: Who says a solar company has to choose between conventional silicon and thin-film solar cells? RoseS … more →

Tags: clean power, --darpa, Fraunhofer, IMEC, KHO, Lawrence Berkeley National, Los Alamos, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Oerlikon

Nanofabrication Facility Director-Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

vascoteixeira wrote 4 months ago: Position Open for Nanofabrication Facility Director Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley, … more →

Tags: Jobs, Nanomaterials, nanotechnology, thin films, Berkeley lab, Director, electron-beam nanolithography, Job, job position

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory building 100Gbps Ethernet

davidkirkpatrick wrote 4 months ago: Man, that’s fast! From the link: Looking to build a blazing Ethernet network that will exclusi … more →

Tags: Science, technology, ethernet, Department of Energy, computer networking, Energy Sciences Network

Wednesday To-Do: Energy Efficiency Workshop @ AR Public Service Commission

Nao wrote 5 months ago: As part of its continuing series of events in the Sustainable Energy Resources Collaborative, the Ar … more →

Tags: low impact living, energy policy, Local Green Scene, three Rs, Politics, Posts by Nao, green economy, green jobs, Environmental Justice

Fox News: "Energy Secretary's White-Paint Proposal Puzzles Climate-Change Experts"6 comments

thingsbreak wrote 7 months ago: There is, to my knowledge, probably no facet of climatology as uncontroversial as the albedo effect. … more →

Tags: Climate Change Denial, media failure, Politics, albedo, Fox News, Steve Milloy, Steven Chu

Green Building Through Integrated Design

Mazhar wrote 7 months ago: Three new books offer inspiration and practical advice for integrated, high-performance design. . By … more →

Tags: Architecture, green building council, united states, Triple bottom Line, Paul Shahriari, Davis Langdon, ohlone college, Bill Reed, atelier ten

Nanotechnology, the dream of future potential1 comment

Wildcat wrote 9 months ago: Nanotechnology Takes Off – KQED QUEST From Lawrence Berkeley National Labs to Silicon Valley, … more →

Tags: Science, technology, Future Design, Energy, nanotechnology, Computing, Sci-Fi, solar, Nanotech

Sun Down, Sun Up

Steven Weissman wrote 9 months ago: There is bad news and there is good news about efforts to promote distributed solar energy developme … more →

Tags: Energy, photovoltaics, Solar energy, California Solar Initiative, Ryan Wiser, Galen Barbose, Carla Peterman

Too cool for comfort

Jennifer Grayson wrote 10 months ago: So I was at the office of one of my freelance editing clients the other day, and as usual, the air c … more →

Tags: Design & Architecture, Air-Conditioning, Energy efficiency, Department of Energy, indoor temperature, Office Workers

Tracking the Sun

Fetu wrote 10 months ago: A new study on the installed costs of solar photovoltaic (PV) power systems in the U.S. shows that t … more →

Tags: laws of incremental returns, the grand energy challenge, science and technology, pieces of information, Government, solar, PV, Berkeley lab, photovoltaic

Hip Hip Hoo----Wait A Minute .....

Steven Weissman wrote 10 months ago: Two recent announcements seem to offer reason for good cheer on the renewable energy front.  But in … more →

Tags: Energy, California, General, regulatory policy, renewable energy, Solar energy, photovoltaics, Renewable Portfolio Standard, solar cells

Do as I say, not as I do

Holly Doremus wrote 10 months ago: Scientists are often in the news complaining that governments are not doing enough to solve environm … more →

Tags: climate change, Energy, science and technology, Al Gore, sustainability, Evan Mills


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