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  2. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The Berkeley location became Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory in 1971, [92] [93] although many continued to call it the RadLab. Gradually, another shortened form came into common usage, LBL. Its formal name was amended to Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in 1995, when "National" was added to the names of all DOE labs.

  3. List of United States college laboratories conducting basic ...

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    Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) California Institute of Technology: Pasadena, CA: Developed ballistic missiles in its early days and currently collaborates with several US military agencies: Lawrence Berkeley: University of California: Berkeley, CA: Manhattan Project, electromagnetic enrichment of uranium [note 1] Lawrence Livermore: University ...

  4. United States Department of Energy National Laboratories

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    In the 2003 film The Hulk, a model of the Gamma Sphere, built at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory as a detector of gamma rays, is used as the powerful source of gamma rays. [52] The Hulk ends up hurling it through the iconic dome of the Advanced Light Source, which was designed by Arthur Brown Jr. around 1940 for the 184-inch cyclotron.

  5. National Center for Electron Microscopy - Wikipedia

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    The National Center for Electron Microscopy (NCEM) was a U.S. Department of Energy national user facility at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley, California, for unclassified scientific research using advanced electron microscopy. It has since been merged with the Molecular Foundry, also located at Berkeley Lab.

  6. National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center

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    In 1995, the Department of Energy (DOE) moved NERSC from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. A cluster of Cray J90 systems was installed in Berkeley before the main systems at Livermore were shut down for the move in 1996 to provide continuous support for the research community. As a part of the ...

  7. US data-center power use could nearly triple by 2028, DOE ...

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    By 2028, data centers' annual energy use could reach between 74 and 132 gigawatts, or 6.7% to 12% of total U.S. electricity consumption, according to the Berkeley Lab report.

  8. Shyh Wang Hall - Wikipedia

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    Located in the Berkeley Hills, it houses supercomputers designed to process 2 quadrillion calculations per second each. It is in the building complex of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. It was designed by Perkins&Will of San Francisco and opened in November 2015. It houses the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center. [1] [2]

  9. Molecular Foundry - Wikipedia

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    The Molecular Foundry building in Berkeley, California. The Molecular Foundry is a nanoscience user facility located at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley, California, and is one of five Nanoscale Science Research Centers sponsored by the United States Department of Energy.