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New Madagascar conservation map protects maximum number of species in biodiversity hot spot
Submitted by sprowles on April 14, 2008 - 1:36pm.Date Posted:
Apr 10 2008
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New Madagascar conservation map protects maximum number of species in biodiversity hot spot
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An international team of researchers led by UC Berkeley biologists has developed a remarkable new roadmap for finding and protecting the best remaining holdouts for thousands of rare species that live only in Madagascar, an island nation considered one of the world's jewels of biodiversity. The new plan not only includes lemurs – those large-eyed, tree-hopping primates that have become poster children for conservation – but also species of ants, butterflies, frogs, geckos and plants.
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UCB News Center
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Helium Isotopes Point to New Sources of Geothermal Energy
Submitted by sprowles on December 3, 2007 - 4:41pm.Date Posted:
Nov 29 2007
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Helium Isotopes Point to New Sources of Geothermal Energy
Summary:
In a survey of the northern Basin and Range province of the western United States, geochemists Mack Kennedy of the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Matthijs van Soest of Arizona State University have discovered a new tool for identifying potential geothermal energy resources.
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LBNL Research News
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New report sets framework for California "green chemistry" policy
Submitted by cmjones on April 4, 2007 - 1:28pm.Date Posted:
Mar 14 2006
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New report sets framework for California "green chemistry" policy
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California should take the lead in establishing a sustainable policy towards chemical production and use – or risk being left behind in the global economy, according to a new UC Berkeley report. The report establishes a state framework for a move towards "green chemistry," in which products are less toxic, do not accumulate in the body and break down more readily in the environment.
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UCB News Center
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Treasure Island
Submitted by cmjones on April 4, 2007 - 1:06pm.Date Posted:
Apr 1 2006
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Treasure Island
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Cataloging an entire ecosystem on CNR’s island research station
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Breakthroughs
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Shedding New Light on Proteorhodopsin
Submitted by cmjones on April 3, 2007 - 11:21am.Date Posted:
Feb 9 2007
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Shedding New Light on Proteorhodopsin
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New light has been shed on proteorhodopsin, the light-sensitive protein found in many marine bacteria. Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and the University of California at Berkeley have demonstrated that when the ability to respire oxygen is impaired, bacterium equipped with proteorhodopsin will switch to solar power to carry out vital life processes. Liphardt said that the solar power option represents a potentially significant boost for efforts to develop alternatives to fossil fuel energy sources.
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Berkeley Lab Research News
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Chemist Paul Alivisatos Named Lawrence Award Winner
Submitted by cmjones on April 3, 2007 - 11:14am.Date Posted:
Feb 7 2007
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Chemist Paul Alivisatos Named Lawrence Award Winner
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Paul Alivisatos, a chemist and materials scientist, has been named one of eight winners of this year's E. O. Lawrence Award of the U.S. Dept. of Energy. Alivisatos is one of the pioneers of nanotechnology, working with nanocrystals, nanorods and aggregates of nanorods that have promise as inexpensive and flexible solar panels.
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UCB News Center
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Learning How Nature Splits Water
Submitted by cmjones on March 16, 2007 - 12:51pm.Date Posted:
Nov 3 2006
Title of News:
Learning How Nature Splits Water
Summary:
High-resolution structure of photosynthetic catalyst holds promise for clean energy
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Research News, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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