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Teacher Resources (Video)Teacher Resources (Video)On Beyond: Exploring Brain Development with Stem Cells Hi-Tech Farming Building Quadcopters Lawrence Berkeley Lab GeysersUsing brain organoids to understand neural development, learning computer science and engineering by building remotely controlled quadcopters, understanding geysers, high-tech approaches to sustainable agriculture, the work of the Berkeley Laboratories, and a very smart puppy, all on this edition of On Beyond. Series: "On Beyond" [Science] [Show ID: 35682]2020-03-1327 minEducation Channel (Audio)Education Channel (Audio)Berkeley Students Mentor Future EngineersWith the help of UC Berkeley mentors, Bay Area high school students gather at UC Berkeley’s Lawrence Hall of Science to pit the robots they had built against one another. Series: "UC Berkeley News" [Education] [Show ID: 31639]2016-11-2803 minSTEAM Channel (Audio)STEAM Channel (Audio)Berkeley Students Mentor Future EngineersWith the help of UC Berkeley mentors, Bay Area high school students gather at UC Berkeley’s Lawrence Hall of Science to pit the robots they had built against one another. Series: "UC Berkeley News" [Education] [Show ID: 31639]2016-11-2803 minSTEAM Channel (Video)STEAM Channel (Video)Berkeley Students Mentor Future EngineersWith the help of UC Berkeley mentors, Bay Area high school students gather at UC Berkeley’s Lawrence Hall of Science to pit the robots they had built against one another. Series: "UC Berkeley News" [Education] [Show ID: 31639]2016-11-2803 minEducation Channel (Audio)Education Channel (Audio)Berkeley Students Mentor Future EngineersWith the help of UC Berkeley mentors, Bay Area high school students gather at UC Berkeley’s Lawrence Hall of Science to pit the robots they had built against one another. Series: "UC Berkeley News" [Education] [Show ID: 31639]2016-11-2803 minEducation Channel (Video)Education Channel (Video)Berkeley Students Mentor Future EngineersWith the help of UC Berkeley mentors, Bay Area high school students gather at UC Berkeley’s Lawrence Hall of Science to pit the robots they had built against one another. Series: "UC Berkeley News" [Education] [Show ID: 31639]2016-11-2803 minLawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Berkeley Lab: Bringing Science Solutions to the WorldA Department of Energy national laboratory managed by the University of California, Berkeley Lab takes on the world's most urgent challenges, from sustainable energy and advanced computing to understanding disease and curbing climate change. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 29416]2015-03-1601 minLawrence Berkeley National LabLawrence Berkeley National LabBerkeley Lab: Bringing Science Solutions to the WorldA Department of Energy national laboratory managed by the University of California, Berkeley Lab takes on the world's most urgent challenges, from sustainable energy and advanced computing to understanding disease and curbing climate change. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 29416]2015-03-1601 minLawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)The Next Big Tech Idea - Berkeley Lab Science at the TheaterResearchers “pitch” their technologies, then audience members and a panel of judges will vote on which one most benefits society. The technology pitches are from five Berkeley Lab scientists. the contestants: Tracking and Hacking Personal DNA Damage - Sylvain Costes, Biophysicist; Making Better Batteries - Guoying Chen, Chemist; Dress Code for Martians - Alex Zettl, Physicist; Making Energy Measurement Stick - Steven Lanzisera, Applied Energy Scientist; Molecular Velcro - Gloria Olivier, Chemist. Judges: Braden Penhoet, UC Berkeley visiting scholar and consultant; Robin Johnston, Director of Commercialization, JBEI; Peter Fiske, scientist, author, CEO of PAX Water. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Scie...2014-12-011h 28Lawrence Berkeley National LabLawrence Berkeley National LabThe Next Big Tech Idea - Berkeley Lab Science at the TheaterResearchers “pitch” their technologies, then audience members and a panel of judges will vote on which one most benefits society. The technology pitches are from five Berkeley Lab scientists. the contestants: Tracking and Hacking Personal DNA Damage - Sylvain Costes, Biophysicist; Making Better Batteries - Guoying Chen, Chemist; Dress Code for Martians - Alex Zettl, Physicist; Making Energy Measurement Stick - Steven Lanzisera, Applied Energy Scientist; Molecular Velcro - Gloria Olivier, Chemist. Judges: Braden Penhoet, UC Berkeley visiting scholar and consultant; Robin Johnston, Director of Commercialization, JBEI; Peter Fiske, scientist, author, CEO of PAX Water. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Scie...2014-12-011h 28Science Theater (Video)Science Theater (Video)The Next Big Tech Idea - Berkeley Lab Science at the TheaterResearchers “pitch” their technologies, then audience members and a panel of judges will vote on which one most benefits society. The technology pitches are from five Berkeley Lab scientists. the contestants: Tracking and Hacking Personal DNA Damage - Sylvain Costes, Biophysicist; Making Better Batteries - Guoying Chen, Chemist; Dress Code for Martians - Alex Zettl, Physicist; Making Energy Measurement Stick - Steven Lanzisera, Applied Energy Scientist; Molecular Velcro - Gloria Olivier, Chemist. Judges: Braden Penhoet, UC Berkeley visiting scholar and consultant; Robin Johnston, Director of Commercialization, JBEI; Peter Fiske, scientist, author, CEO of PAX Water. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Scie...2014-12-0100 minScience Theater (Audio)Science Theater (Audio)The Next Big Tech Idea - Berkeley Lab Science at the TheaterResearchers “pitch” their technologies, then audience members and a panel of judges will vote on which one most benefits society. The technology pitches are from five Berkeley Lab scientists. the contestants: Tracking and Hacking Personal DNA Damage - Sylvain Costes, Biophysicist; Making Better Batteries - Guoying Chen, Chemist; Dress Code for Martians - Alex Zettl, Physicist; Making Energy Measurement Stick - Steven Lanzisera, Applied Energy Scientist; Molecular Velcro - Gloria Olivier, Chemist. Judges: Braden Penhoet, UC Berkeley visiting scholar and consultant; Robin Johnston, Director of Commercialization, JBEI; Peter Fiske, scientist, author, CEO of PAX Water. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Scie...2014-12-011h 28Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Data Computation and the Fate of the UniverseSaul Perlmutter, UC Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, describes the research that led to his 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 28609]2014-10-201h 19Lawrence Berkeley National LabLawrence Berkeley National LabData Computation and the Fate of the UniverseSaul Perlmutter, UC Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, describes the research that led to his 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 28609]2014-10-201h 19Nobel Laureates (Audio)Nobel Laureates (Audio)Data Computation and the Fate of the UniverseSaul Perlmutter, UC Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, describes the research that led to his 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 28609]2014-10-201h 19Astronomy (Audio)Astronomy (Audio)Data Computation and the Fate of the UniverseSaul Perlmutter, UC Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, describes the research that led to his 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 28609]2014-10-201h 19Astronomy (Video)Astronomy (Video)Data Computation and the Fate of the UniverseSaul Perlmutter, UC Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, describes the research that led to his 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 28609]2014-10-201h 19Nobel Laureates (Video)Nobel Laureates (Video)Data Computation and the Fate of the UniverseSaul Perlmutter, UC Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, describes the research that led to his 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 28609]2014-10-201h 19Lawrence Berkeley National LabLawrence Berkeley National LabThe Universe and Computers with George SmootGeorge Smoot, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, describes the research that led to his Nobel Prize in physics in 2006. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 28608]2014-10-131h 13Nobel Laureates (Audio)Nobel Laureates (Audio)The Universe and Computers with George SmootGeorge Smoot, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, describes the research that led to his Nobel Prize in physics in 2006. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 28608]2014-10-131h 13Nobel Laureates (Video)Nobel Laureates (Video)The Universe and Computers with George SmootGeorge Smoot, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, describes the research that led to his Nobel Prize in physics in 2006. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 28608]2014-10-131h 13Physics (Video)Physics (Video)The Universe and Computers with George SmootGeorge Smoot, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, describes the research that led to his Nobel Prize in physics in 2006. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 28608]2014-10-131h 13Physics (Audio)Physics (Audio)The Universe and Computers with George SmootGeorge Smoot, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, describes the research that led to his Nobel Prize in physics in 2006. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 28608]2014-10-131h 13Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)The Universe and Computers with George SmootGeorge Smoot, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, describes the research that led to his Nobel Prize in physics in 2006. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 28608]2014-10-131h 13Lawrence Berkeley National LabLawrence Berkeley National LabBerkeley Lab's Science RemixAt Berkeley Lab's "Science Remix" at Richmond's East Bay Center for the Performing Arts, Berkeley Lab scientists -- with some help from the audience -- shared how discovery happens, showed what it means to you and revealed why science can be as personal as you want it to be. Introduction by Jordan Simmons, Director, East Bay Center for the Performing Arts. Science Remix Special Guests: Sarah Richardson, Ashley Gibb, Brett Singer, Alex Zettl and Paul Williams. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 28274]2014-06-161h 24Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Berkeley Lab's Science RemixAt Berkeley Lab's "Science Remix" at Richmond's East Bay Center for the Performing Arts, Berkeley Lab scientists -- with some help from the audience -- shared how discovery happens, showed what it means to you and revealed why science can be as personal as you want it to be. Introduction by Jordan Simmons, Director, East Bay Center for the Performing Arts. Science Remix Special Guests: Sarah Richardson, Ashley Gibb, Brett Singer, Alex Zettl and Paul Williams. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 28274]2014-06-161h 24Science Theater (Video)Science Theater (Video)Berkeley Lab's Science RemixAt Berkeley Lab's "Science Remix" at Richmond's East Bay Center for the Performing Arts, Berkeley Lab scientists -- with some help from the audience -- shared how discovery happens, showed what it means to you and revealed why science can be as personal as you want it to be. Introduction by Jordan Simmons, Director, East Bay Center for the Performing Arts. Science Remix Special Guests: Sarah Richardson, Ashley Gibb, Brett Singer, Alex Zettl and Paul Williams. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 28274]2014-06-1600 minScience Theater (Audio)Science Theater (Audio)Berkeley Lab's Science RemixAt Berkeley Lab's "Science Remix" at Richmond's East Bay Center for the Performing Arts, Berkeley Lab scientists -- with some help from the audience -- shared how discovery happens, showed what it means to you and revealed why science can be as personal as you want it to be. Introduction by Jordan Simmons, Director, East Bay Center for the Performing Arts. Science Remix Special Guests: Sarah Richardson, Ashley Gibb, Brett Singer, Alex Zettl and Paul Williams. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 28274]2014-06-161h 24Lawrence Berkeley National LabLawrence Berkeley National LabNew Biology New World?- Science at the TheaterWe're entering a new era in biology thanks to stunning images, powerful predictive tools, and a pioneering spirit. Four of Lawrence Berkeley National Lab scientists discuss what this means and what the future holds. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 25873]2013-12-091h 29Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)New Biology New World?- Science at the TheaterWe're entering a new era in biology thanks to stunning images, powerful predictive tools, and a pioneering spirit. Four of Lawrence Berkeley National Lab scientists discuss what this means and what the future holds. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 25873]2013-12-091h 29Science Theater (Audio)Science Theater (Audio)New Biology New World?- Science at the TheaterWe're entering a new era in biology thanks to stunning images, powerful predictive tools, and a pioneering spirit. Four of Lawrence Berkeley National Lab scientists discuss what this means and what the future holds. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 25873]2013-12-091h 29Science Theater (Video)Science Theater (Video)New Biology New World?- Science at the TheaterWe're entering a new era in biology thanks to stunning images, powerful predictive tools, and a pioneering spirit. Four of Lawrence Berkeley National Lab scientists discuss what this means and what the future holds. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 25873]2013-12-0900 minLawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Behind the Scenes at Berkeley Lab - The Mechanical Fabrication FacilityPart of the Behind the Scenes series at Berkeley Lab, this video highlights the lab's mechanical fabrication facility and its exceptional ability to produce unique tools essential to the lab's scientific mission. Through a combination of skilled craftsmanship and precision equipment, machinists and engineers work with scientists to create exactly what's needed -- whether it's measured in microns or meters. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 25874]2013-12-0202 minPhysics (Audio)Physics (Audio)Behind the Scenes at Berkeley Lab - The Mechanical Fabrication FacilityPart of the Behind the Scenes series at Berkeley Lab, this video highlights the lab's mechanical fabrication facility and its exceptional ability to produce unique tools essential to the lab's scientific mission. Through a combination of skilled craftsmanship and precision equipment, machinists and engineers work with scientists to create exactly what's needed -- whether it's measured in microns or meters. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 25874]2013-12-0202 minLawrence Berkeley National LabLawrence Berkeley National LabBehind the Scenes at Berkeley Lab - The Mechanical Fabrication FacilityPart of the Behind the Scenes series at Berkeley Lab, this video highlights the lab's mechanical fabrication facility and its exceptional ability to produce unique tools essential to the lab's scientific mission. Through a combination of skilled craftsmanship and precision equipment, machinists and engineers work with scientists to create exactly what's needed -- whether it's measured in microns or meters. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 25874]2013-12-0202 minPhysics (Video)Physics (Video)Behind the Scenes at Berkeley Lab - The Mechanical Fabrication FacilityPart of the Behind the Scenes series at Berkeley Lab, this video highlights the lab's mechanical fabrication facility and its exceptional ability to produce unique tools essential to the lab's scientific mission. Through a combination of skilled craftsmanship and precision equipment, machinists and engineers work with scientists to create exactly what's needed -- whether it's measured in microns or meters. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 25874]2013-12-0202 minLawrence Berkeley National LabLawrence Berkeley National LabHow Hot will it Get? - Science at the TheaterExplore the latest projections about the extent of planetary warming and the dire consequences of our growing carbon imbalance. Tune in to hear presentations by Lawrence Berkeley Lab climate scientists Bill Collins, Margaret Torn, Michael Wehner, and Jeff Chambers, as well as UC Berkeley economist Max Aufhammer. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 25473]2013-09-161h 28Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)How Hot will it Get? - Science at the TheaterExplore the latest projections about the extent of planetary warming and the dire consequences of our growing carbon imbalance. Tune in to hear presentations by Lawrence Berkeley Lab climate scientists Bill Collins, Margaret Torn, Michael Wehner, and Jeff Chambers, as well as UC Berkeley economist Max Aufhammer. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 25473]2013-09-161h 28Science Theater (Video)Science Theater (Video)How Hot will it Get? - Science at the TheaterExplore the latest projections about the extent of planetary warming and the dire consequences of our growing carbon imbalance. Tune in to hear presentations by Lawrence Berkeley Lab climate scientists Bill Collins, Margaret Torn, Michael Wehner, and Jeff Chambers, as well as UC Berkeley economist Max Aufhammer. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 25473]2013-09-1600 minScience Theater (Audio)Science Theater (Audio)How Hot will it Get? - Science at the TheaterExplore the latest projections about the extent of planetary warming and the dire consequences of our growing carbon imbalance. Tune in to hear presentations by Lawrence Berkeley Lab climate scientists Bill Collins, Margaret Torn, Michael Wehner, and Jeff Chambers, as well as UC Berkeley economist Max Aufhammer. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 25473]2013-09-161h 28Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Better Batteries for Transportation: Behind the Scenes at Berkeley LabVince Battaglia leads a behind-the-scenes tour of Berkeley Lab's BATT, the Batteries for Advanced Transportation Technologies Program, where researchers aim to improve batteries upon which the range, efficiency, and power of tomorrow's electric cars will depend. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Show ID: 25371]2013-06-2802 minLawrence Berkeley National LabLawrence Berkeley National LabBetter Batteries for Transportation: Behind the Scenes at Berkeley LabVince Battaglia leads a behind-the-scenes tour of Berkeley Lab's BATT, the Batteries for Advanced Transportation Technologies Program, where researchers aim to improve batteries upon which the range, efficiency, and power of tomorrow's electric cars will depend. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Show ID: 25371]2013-06-2802 minLawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Smart Windows: Behind the Scenes at Berkeley LabDynamic, energy efficient windows can play a huge role in reducing energy consumption, reducing energy costs, and improving lighting and heating conditions in buildings, -and the research being done at Berkeley Lab is leading the way. Learn about the team research on Smart Windows underway at Berkeley Lab featuring Delia Milliron, from the Molecular Foundry, Andre Anders, of the Accelerator and Fusion Research Division, and Howdy Goudey, from the Buildings Energy Efficiency Program. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Show ID: 25369]2013-06-1003 minLawrence Berkeley National LabLawrence Berkeley National LabSmart Windows: Behind the Scenes at Berkeley LabDynamic, energy efficient windows can play a huge role in reducing energy consumption, reducing energy costs, and improving lighting and heating conditions in buildings, -and the research being done at Berkeley Lab is leading the way. Learn about the team research on Smart Windows underway at Berkeley Lab featuring Delia Milliron, from the Molecular Foundry, Andre Anders, of the Accelerator and Fusion Research Division, and Howdy Goudey, from the Buildings Energy Efficiency Program. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Show ID: 25369]2013-06-1003 minLawrence Berkeley National LabLawrence Berkeley National LabSolar Fridges and Personal Power Grids: How Berkeley Lab is Fighting Global PovertyScientist discuss the recently launched LBNL Institute for Globally Transformative Technologies (LIGTT) at Berkeley Lab. LIGTT is an ambitious mandate to discover and develop breakthrough technologies for combating global poverty. Explore fuel efficient stoves for clean cooking, the ultra-low energy refrigerator, the solar OB suitcase: A low-cost package of the five most critical biomedical devices for maternal and neonatal clinics and the UV Waterworks, a device for quickly, safely and inexpensively disinfecting water of harmful microorganisms. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 24903]2013-03-251h 29Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Solar Fridges and Personal Power Grids: How Berkeley Lab is Fighting Global PovertyScientist discuss the recently launched LBNL Institute for Globally Transformative Technologies (LIGTT) at Berkeley Lab. LIGTT is an ambitious mandate to discover and develop breakthrough technologies for combating global poverty. Explore fuel efficient stoves for clean cooking, the ultra-low energy refrigerator, the solar OB suitcase: A low-cost package of the five most critical biomedical devices for maternal and neonatal clinics and the UV Waterworks, a device for quickly, safely and inexpensively disinfecting water of harmful microorganisms. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 24903]2013-03-251h 29Science Theater (Audio)Science Theater (Audio)Solar Fridges and Personal Power Grids: How Berkeley Lab is Fighting Global PovertyScientist discuss the recently launched LBNL Institute for Globally Transformative Technologies (LIGTT) at Berkeley Lab. LIGTT is an ambitious mandate to discover and develop breakthrough technologies for combating global poverty. Explore fuel efficient stoves for clean cooking, the ultra-low energy refrigerator, the solar OB suitcase: A low-cost package of the five most critical biomedical devices for maternal and neonatal clinics and the UV Waterworks, a device for quickly, safely and inexpensively disinfecting water of harmful microorganisms. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 24903]2013-03-251h 29Science Theater (Video)Science Theater (Video)Solar Fridges and Personal Power Grids: How Berkeley Lab is Fighting Global PovertyScientist discuss the recently launched LBNL Institute for Globally Transformative Technologies (LIGTT) at Berkeley Lab. LIGTT is an ambitious mandate to discover and develop breakthrough technologies for combating global poverty. Explore fuel efficient stoves for clean cooking, the ultra-low energy refrigerator, the solar OB suitcase: A low-cost package of the five most critical biomedical devices for maternal and neonatal clinics and the UV Waterworks, a device for quickly, safely and inexpensively disinfecting water of harmful microorganisms. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 24903]2013-03-2500 minLawrence Berkeley National LabLawrence Berkeley National LabConversation with Shashi BuluswarShashi Buluswar, the executive director of the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab’s Institute for Globally Transformative Technologies (LIGTT), chats with Jeff Miller, head of Public Affairs. LIGTT’s mandate is to foster the discovery, development, and deployment of a generation of low-carbon, affordable technologies that will advance sustainable methods to fight global poverty. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 24391]2012-11-1952 minLawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Conversation with Shashi BuluswarShashi Buluswar, the executive director of the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab’s Institute for Globally Transformative Technologies (LIGTT), chats with Jeff Miller, head of Public Affairs. LIGTT’s mandate is to foster the discovery, development, and deployment of a generation of low-carbon, affordable technologies that will advance sustainable methods to fight global poverty. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 24391]2012-11-1952 minLawrence Berkeley National LabLawrence Berkeley National LabConversation with Omar YaghiOmar Yaghi, director of the Molecular Foundry, the nanoscience facility at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, talks with Jeff Miller, head of Public Affairs. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 24389]2012-11-0554 minLawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Conversation with Omar YaghiOmar Yaghi, director of the Molecular Foundry, the nanoscience facility at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, talks with Jeff Miller, head of Public Affairs. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 24389]2012-11-0554 minLawrence Berkeley National LabLawrence Berkeley National LabCustomizing Plants for Biofuels with Henrik SchellerLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory biological engineer Henrik Scheller chats with Sabin Russell, former San Francisco Chronicle reporter turned Berkeley Lab science writer. Scheller hopes to generate modified plants that are potentially more suitable for biofuel production. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 22555]2012-07-1656 minLawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Customizing Plants for Biofuels with Henrik SchellerLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory biological engineer Henrik Scheller chats with Sabin Russell, former San Francisco Chronicle reporter turned Berkeley Lab science writer. Scheller hopes to generate modified plants that are potentially more suitable for biofuel production. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 22555]2012-07-1656 minLawrence Berkeley National LabLawrence Berkeley National LabEfficiency For Sale - Who’s Buying? with Merrian FullerMerrian Fuller from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Environmental Energy Technologies Division joins former San Francisco Chronicle reporter turned Berkeley Lab science writer Sabin Russell to discuss financing and deployment of energy efficiency and renewable energy. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 22554]2012-07-0958 minLawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Efficiency For Sale - Who’s Buying? with Merrian FullerMerrian Fuller from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Environmental Energy Technologies Division joins former San Francisco Chronicle reporter turned Berkeley Lab science writer Sabin Russell to discuss financing and deployment of energy efficiency and renewable energy. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 22554]2012-07-0958 minLawrence Berkeley National LabLawrence Berkeley National LabThe Carbon Cycle Like You’ve Never Seen It with Margaret TornLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory ecologist and biogeochemist Margaret Torn chats with Sabin Russell, former San Francisco Chronicle reporter turned Berkeley Lab science writer. Torn studies the natural carbon cycle and human influence on the carbon cycle through land use and climate change. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 22553]2011-12-1957 minLawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)The Carbon Cycle Like You’ve Never Seen It with Margaret TornLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory ecologist and biogeochemist Margaret Torn chats with Sabin Russell, former San Francisco Chronicle reporter turned Berkeley Lab science writer. Torn studies the natural carbon cycle and human influence on the carbon cycle through land use and climate change. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 22553]2011-12-1957 minLawrence Berkeley National LabLawrence Berkeley National LabThe Future of Batteries with Venkat SrinivasanLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory battery scientist Venkat Srinivasan chats with Sabin Russell, former San Francisco Chronicle reporter turned Berkeley Lab science writer. They explore the problems that prevent lithium-ion batteries from being widely used in electric, hybrid-electric, and plug-in-hybrid-electric vehicles. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 22552]2011-12-1254 minLawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)The Future of Batteries with Venkat SrinivasanLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory battery scientist Venkat Srinivasan chats with Sabin Russell, former San Francisco Chronicle reporter turned Berkeley Lab science writer. They explore the problems that prevent lithium-ion batteries from being widely used in electric, hybrid-electric, and plug-in-hybrid-electric vehicles. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 22552]2011-12-1254 minAstronomy (Audio)Astronomy (Audio)Hunting Dark Energy with David SchlegelLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory physicist and dark energy hunter David Schlegel chats with Sabin Russell, former San Francisco Chronicle reporter turned Berkeley Lab science writer. David Schlegel is an astrophysicist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the principal investigator of Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS), the largest of four night-sky surveys being conducted as part of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 22550]2011-12-0500 minAstronomy (Video)Astronomy (Video)Hunting Dark Energy with David SchlegelLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory physicist and dark energy hunter David Schlegel chats with Sabin Russell, former San Francisco Chronicle reporter turned Berkeley Lab science writer. David Schlegel is an astrophysicist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the principal investigator of Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS), the largest of four night-sky surveys being conducted as part of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 22550]2011-12-0558 minLawrence Berkeley National LabLawrence Berkeley National LabHunting Dark Energy with David SchlegelLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory physicist and dark energy hunter David Schlegel chats with Sabin Russell, former San Francisco Chronicle reporter turned Berkeley Lab science writer. David Schlegel is an astrophysicist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the principal investigator of Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS), the largest of four night-sky surveys being conducted as part of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 22550]2011-12-0558 minLawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Hunting Dark Energy with David SchlegelLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory physicist and dark energy hunter David Schlegel chats with Sabin Russell, former San Francisco Chronicle reporter turned Berkeley Lab science writer. David Schlegel is an astrophysicist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the principal investigator of Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS), the largest of four night-sky surveys being conducted as part of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 22550]2011-12-0558 minLawrence Berkeley National LabLawrence Berkeley National LabFukushima: Fact vs. FictionThe nuclear crisis in the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan is confusing and frightening. Three Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory scientists - Thomas McKone, Edward Morse and Robert Budnitz - discuss the facts about radiation safety and risks, detection and the implications for human health and the environment. Lance Knobel moderates Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 21582]2011-05-111h 19Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Fukushima: Fact vs. FictionThe nuclear crisis in the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan is confusing and frightening. Three Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory scientists - Thomas McKone, Edward Morse and Robert Budnitz - discuss the facts about radiation safety and risks, detection and the implications for human health and the environment. Lance Knobel moderates Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 21582]2011-05-111h 19Science Theater (Audio)Science Theater (Audio)Fukushima: Fact vs. FictionThe nuclear crisis in the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan is confusing and frightening. Three Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory scientists - Thomas McKone, Edward Morse and Robert Budnitz - discuss the facts about radiation safety and risks, detection and the implications for human health and the environment. Lance Knobel moderates Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 21582]2011-05-111h 19Earthquake and SeismologyEarthquake and SeismologyFukushima: Fact vs. FictionThe nuclear crisis in the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan is confusing and frightening. Three Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory scientists - Thomas McKone, Edward Morse and Robert Budnitz - discuss the facts about radiation safety and risks, detection and the implications for human health and the environment. Lance Knobel moderates Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 21582]2011-04-1200 minEarthquake and SeismologyEarthquake and SeismologyFukushima: Fact vs. FictionThe nuclear crisis in the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan is confusing and frightening. Three Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory scientists - Thomas McKone, Edward Morse and Robert Budnitz - discuss the facts about radiation safety and risks, detection and the implications for human health and the environment. Lance Knobel moderates Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 21582]2011-04-1200 minScience Theater (Video)Science Theater (Video)Fukushima: Fact vs. FictionThe nuclear crisis in the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan is confusing and frightening. Three Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory scientists - Thomas McKone, Edward Morse and Robert Budnitz - discuss the facts about radiation safety and risks, detection and the implications for human health and the environment. Lance Knobel moderates Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 21582]2011-04-1200 minLawrence Berkeley National LabLawrence Berkeley National LabCapturing CarbonLawrence Berkeley National Lab scientists Jeff Long of the Materials Sciences and Nancy Brown of the Environmental Energy Technologies Division discuss their efforts to fight climate change by capturing carbon from the flue gas of power plants, as well as directly from the air. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 19662]2010-10-2529 minLawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Capturing CarbonLawrence Berkeley National Lab scientists Jeff Long of the Materials Sciences and Nancy Brown of the Environmental Energy Technologies Division discuss their efforts to fight climate change by capturing carbon from the flue gas of power plants, as well as directly from the air. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 19662]2010-10-2529 minLawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Cooking Stoves in the Developing WorldFor millions of refugees in makeshift camps in the Darfur region of western Sudan, collecting firewood for their cooking stoves is difficult, dangerous, and the stoves produces a great deal of carbon dioxide. After visiting the region, researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory with students at the University of California, Berkeley and volunteers from Engineers Without Borders developed the “Berkeley-Darfur Stove”, a stove four times more fuel efficient than the 3-stone fires traditionally used in Darfur. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 19661]2010-10-0458 minLawrence Berkeley National LabLawrence Berkeley National LabCooking Stoves in the Developing WorldFor millions of refugees in makeshift camps in the Darfur region of western Sudan, collecting firewood for their cooking stoves is difficult, dangerous, and the stoves produces a great deal of carbon dioxide. After visiting the region, researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory with students at the University of California, Berkeley and volunteers from Engineers Without Borders developed the “Berkeley-Darfur Stove”, a stove four times more fuel efficient than the 3-stone fires traditionally used in Darfur. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 19661]2010-10-0458 minLawrence Berkeley National LabLawrence Berkeley National LabHouse of the FutureLearn what it will take to create tomorrow's net-zero energy home as Lawrence Berkeley National lab scientists reveal the secrets of cool roofs, smart windows, and computer-driven energy control systems. Iain Walker will explores net-zero energy houses that generate as much energy as they use. Mary Ann Piette discusses how new technologies are enabling buildings to listen to the grid and adjust demands based on fluctuating electricity prices. Bruce Nordman explores digital networks that will allow homeowners to save energy. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 19343]2010-08-0957 minLawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)House of the FutureLearn what it will take to create tomorrow's net-zero energy home as Lawrence Berkeley National lab scientists reveal the secrets of cool roofs, smart windows, and computer-driven energy control systems. Iain Walker will explores net-zero energy houses that generate as much energy as they use. Mary Ann Piette discusses how new technologies are enabling buildings to listen to the grid and adjust demands based on fluctuating electricity prices. Bruce Nordman explores digital networks that will allow homeowners to save energy. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 19343]2010-08-0957 minScience Theater (Video)Science Theater (Video)House of the FutureLearn what it will take to create tomorrow's net-zero energy home as Lawrence Berkeley National lab scientists reveal the secrets of cool roofs, smart windows, and computer-driven energy control systems. Iain Walker will explores net-zero energy houses that generate as much energy as they use. Mary Ann Piette discusses how new technologies are enabling buildings to listen to the grid and adjust demands based on fluctuating electricity prices. Bruce Nordman explores digital networks that will allow homeowners to save energy. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 19343]2010-08-0900 minScience Theater (Audio)Science Theater (Audio)House of the FutureLearn what it will take to create tomorrow's net-zero energy home as Lawrence Berkeley National lab scientists reveal the secrets of cool roofs, smart windows, and computer-driven energy control systems. Iain Walker will explores net-zero energy houses that generate as much energy as they use. Mary Ann Piette discusses how new technologies are enabling buildings to listen to the grid and adjust demands based on fluctuating electricity prices. Bruce Nordman explores digital networks that will allow homeowners to save energy. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 19343]2010-08-0957 minLawrence Berkeley National LabLawrence Berkeley National LabJust Say No to Carbon EmissionsLawrence Berkeley National Labs explores three efforts: cheap solar energy, storing carbon deep underground, and energy efficiency in China. Ramamoorthy Ramesh discusses research to make photovoltaic cells using the most abundant elements in the Earth's crust -- materials that are literally as common as dirt. Nan Zhou expliores China’s energy use and the policies that have been implemented to increase energy efficiency and reduce CO2 emission growth. Curt Oldenburg discusses a strategy to reduce carbon emissions from coal and natural gas. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 19342]2010-07-1957 minLawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Just Say No to Carbon EmissionsLawrence Berkeley National Labs explores three efforts: cheap solar energy, storing carbon deep underground, and energy efficiency in China. Ramamoorthy Ramesh discusses research to make photovoltaic cells using the most abundant elements in the Earth's crust -- materials that are literally as common as dirt. Nan Zhou expliores China’s energy use and the policies that have been implemented to increase energy efficiency and reduce CO2 emission growth. Curt Oldenburg discusses a strategy to reduce carbon emissions from coal and natural gas. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 19342]2010-07-1957 minScience Theater (Video)Science Theater (Video)Just Say No to Carbon EmissionsLawrence Berkeley National Labs explores three efforts: cheap solar energy, storing carbon deep underground, and energy efficiency in China. Ramamoorthy Ramesh discusses research to make photovoltaic cells using the most abundant elements in the Earth's crust -- materials that are literally as common as dirt. Nan Zhou expliores China’s energy use and the policies that have been implemented to increase energy efficiency and reduce CO2 emission growth. Curt Oldenburg discusses a strategy to reduce carbon emissions from coal and natural gas. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 19342]2010-07-1900 minScience Theater (Audio)Science Theater (Audio)Just Say No to Carbon EmissionsLawrence Berkeley National Labs explores three efforts: cheap solar energy, storing carbon deep underground, and energy efficiency in China. Ramamoorthy Ramesh discusses research to make photovoltaic cells using the most abundant elements in the Earth's crust -- materials that are literally as common as dirt. Nan Zhou expliores China’s energy use and the policies that have been implemented to increase energy efficiency and reduce CO2 emission growth. Curt Oldenburg discusses a strategy to reduce carbon emissions from coal and natural gas. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 19342]2010-07-1957 minNobel Laureates (Audio)Nobel Laureates (Audio)Dark Secrets: What Science Tells Us About the Hidden UniverseNo mystery is bigger than dark energy — the elusive force that makes up three-quarters of the Universe and is causing it to expand at an accelerating rate. Join a panel of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory scientists who use phenomena such as exploding stars and gravitational lenses to explore the dark cosmos. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 17426]2010-01-0400 minNobel Laureates (Video)Nobel Laureates (Video)Dark Secrets: What Science Tells Us About the Hidden UniverseNo mystery is bigger than dark energy — the elusive force that makes up three-quarters of the Universe and is causing it to expand at an accelerating rate. Join a panel of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory scientists who use phenomena such as exploding stars and gravitational lenses to explore the dark cosmos. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 17426]2010-01-0400 minLawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Dark Secrets: What Science Tells Us About the Hidden UniverseNo mystery is bigger than dark energy — the elusive force that makes up three-quarters of the Universe and is causing it to expand at an accelerating rate. Join a panel of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory scientists who use phenomena such as exploding stars and gravitational lenses to explore the dark cosmos. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 17426]2010-01-0458 minLawrence Berkeley National LabLawrence Berkeley National LabDark Secrets: What Science Tells Us About the Hidden UniverseNo mystery is bigger than dark energy — the elusive force that makes up three-quarters of the Universe and is causing it to expand at an accelerating rate. Join a panel of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory scientists who use phenomena such as exploding stars and gravitational lenses to explore the dark cosmos. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 17426]2010-01-0458 minScience Theater (Audio)Science Theater (Audio)Dark Secrets: What Science Tells Us About the Hidden UniverseNo mystery is bigger than dark energy — the elusive force that makes up three-quarters of the Universe and is causing it to expand at an accelerating rate. Join a panel of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory scientists who use phenomena such as exploding stars and gravitational lenses to explore the dark cosmos. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 17426]2010-01-0458 minScience Theater (Video)Science Theater (Video)Dark Secrets: What Science Tells Us About the Hidden UniverseNo mystery is bigger than dark energy — the elusive force that makes up three-quarters of the Universe and is causing it to expand at an accelerating rate. Join a panel of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory scientists who use phenomena such as exploding stars and gravitational lenses to explore the dark cosmos. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 17426]2010-01-0400 minLawrence Berkeley National LabLawrence Berkeley National LabHope or Hype? - What’s Next for BiofuelsA new breed of biofuels may help solve the global energy challenge and reduce the impact of fossil fuels on global warming. Hear from a panel of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory scientists who are developing ways to convert the solar energy stored in plants into liquid fuels. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 17427]2009-11-0256 minLawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Hope or Hype? - What’s Next for BiofuelsA new breed of biofuels may help solve the global energy challenge and reduce the impact of fossil fuels on global warming. Hear from a panel of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory scientists who are developing ways to convert the solar energy stored in plants into liquid fuels. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 17427]2009-11-0256 minScience Theater (Audio)Science Theater (Audio)Hope or Hype? - What’s Next for BiofuelsA new breed of biofuels may help solve the global energy challenge and reduce the impact of fossil fuels on global warming. Hear from a panel of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory scientists who are developing ways to convert the solar energy stored in plants into liquid fuels. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 17427]2009-11-0256 minScience Theater (Video)Science Theater (Video)Hope or Hype? - What’s Next for BiofuelsA new breed of biofuels may help solve the global energy challenge and reduce the impact of fossil fuels on global warming. Hear from a panel of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory scientists who are developing ways to convert the solar energy stored in plants into liquid fuels. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 17427]2009-11-0200 minLawrence Berkeley National LabLawrence Berkeley National LabHot Technology - Cool ScienceGreat innovations start with bold ideas. Join a roundtable discussion with five Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory scientists discuss how technologies they have developed are improving the world. Todd DeSantis: Pocket-sized DNA probe. Carl Haber: Preserving history one recording at a time. Nitash Balsara: battery powered commute? Hashem Akbari: Could your roof cool the world? Katherine Yelick: Supercomputers for a greener world. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 16916]2009-09-071h 28Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Hot Technology - Cool ScienceGreat innovations start with bold ideas. Join a roundtable discussion with five Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory scientists discuss how technologies they have developed are improving the world. Todd DeSantis: Pocket-sized DNA probe. Carl Haber: Preserving history one recording at a time. Nitash Balsara: battery powered commute? Hashem Akbari: Could your roof cool the world? Katherine Yelick: Supercomputers for a greener world. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 16916]2009-09-071h 28Science Theater (Audio)Science Theater (Audio)Hot Technology - Cool ScienceGreat innovations start with bold ideas. Join a roundtable discussion with five Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory scientists discuss how technologies they have developed are improving the world. Todd DeSantis: Pocket-sized DNA probe. Carl Haber: Preserving history one recording at a time. Nitash Balsara: battery powered commute? Hashem Akbari: Could your roof cool the world? Katherine Yelick: Supercomputers for a greener world. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 16916]2009-09-071h 28Science Theater (Video)Science Theater (Video)Hot Technology - Cool ScienceGreat innovations start with bold ideas. Join a roundtable discussion with five Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory scientists discuss how technologies they have developed are improving the world. Todd DeSantis: Pocket-sized DNA probe. Carl Haber: Preserving history one recording at a time. Nitash Balsara: battery powered commute? Hashem Akbari: Could your roof cool the world? Katherine Yelick: Supercomputers for a greener world. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 16916]2009-09-0700 minLawrence Berkeley National LabLawrence Berkeley National LabEnergy Efficient Buildings and Appliances: from Berkeley Lab to the MarketplaceArt Rosenfeld, an appointee to the California Energy Commission and one of the architects of energy efficiency research at Berkeley Lab in the 1970s, discusses what it takes to shepherd innovative energy efficiency research from the lab to the real world. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 11832]2006-10-2459 minLawrence Berkeley National LabLawrence Berkeley National LabNuclear Medicine at Berkeley Lab: From Pioneering Beginnings to TodayThomas Budinger, head of Berkeley Lab’s Center for Functional Imaging, discusses Berkeley Lab’s rich history pioneering the field of nuclear medicine, from radioisotopes to medical imaging. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 11830]2006-10-1057 minLawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)Physics Meets BiologyIf scientists could take advantage of the awesomely complex and beautiful functioning of biology’s natural molecular machines, their potential for application in many disciplines would be incalculable. Nobel Laureate and Director of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Steve Chu explores Possible solutions to global warming and its consequences. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 11023]2006-02-0248 minLawrence Berkeley National LabLawrence Berkeley National LabPhysics Meets BiologyIf scientists could take advantage of the awesomely complex and beautiful functioning of biology’s natural molecular machines, their potential for application in many disciplines would be incalculable. Nobel Laureate and Director of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Steve Chu explores Possible solutions to global warming and its consequences. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 11023]2006-02-0248 min