New Technology Provides Electrifying Insights into How Catalysts Work at the Atomic Level By Aliyah Kovner

  Senior author Haimei Zheng, left, and first author Qiubo Zhang look at the results of measurements obtained using their new technology, which pairs with powerful microscopes at Berkeley Lab’s National Center for Electron Microscopy. Credit: Thor Swift/Berkeley Lab Click here to read the entire article: https://newscenter.lbl.gov/2024/06/19/new-technology-provides-electrifying-insights-into-how-catalysts-work-at-the-atomic-level/           

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Ritchie and Colleagues Publish Paper on Why Skin is Resistant to Tearing

Ritchie and Colleagues Publish Paper on Why Skin is Resistant to Tearing by Materials Science and Engineering May 26, 2015 A group of researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), including MSE’s Professor Robert Ritchie, and the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), conducted a study showing why skin is remarkably resistant to tearing.…

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