- ALS work highlighted in DOE top 40 countdown
- NSF fellowship to help UNM researcher advance fuel cell technology
- Studying electronic structure on Berkeley beamlines
- New study on graphene-wrapped nanocrystals makes inroads toward next-gen fuel cells
- Hewlett Packard’s Suhas Kumar wins 2017 Klein Award
- X-ray footprinting solves mystery of metal-breathing protein
- ASU team shines new light on photosynthesis
ALS in the News (August 2017)
- Coral skeletons may resist the effects of acidifying oceans
- New x-ray laser technique reveals magnetic skyrmion fluctuations
- U.S. researchers discover how CRISPR proteins find their target
- A new picture emerges on the origins of photosynthesis in a sun-loving bacteria
- NIH awards $9.3M for further development of PHENIX structural biology software
- Scientists create ‘diamond rain’ that forms interior of icy giant planets
ALS in the News (July 2017)
- Researchers discover how CRISPR proteins find their target
- Scientists get first direct look at how electrons ‘dance’ with vibrating atoms
- Will brain-inspired chips make a dent in science’s big data problems?
- Researchers ID new mechanism for keeping DNA protein in line
- What’s on your skin? Archaea, that’s what
- Carbon nanotubes stand at attention
ALS in the News (June 2017)
- New efficient, low-temperature catalyst for converting water and CO to hydrogen gas and CO2
- Study sheds light on how bacterial organelles assemble
- R&D effort produces magnetic devices to enable more powerful x-ray lasers
- A seaweed derivative could be just what lithium-sulfur batteries need
- Nature three-dimensionally prints coral skeletons
- Researchers find a surprise just beneath the surface in carbon dioxide experiment
- 2D material’s traits could send electronics R&D spinning in new directions
ALS in the News (May 2017)
- How x-rays helped to solve mystery of floating rocks
- Sequencing of green alga genome provides blueprint to advance clean energy, bioproducts
- Artificial photosynthesis moves on from water splitting to CO2 reduction [Francesca Toma]
- Stanford scientists use nanotechnology to boost the performance of a key industrial catalyst
- Insight into enzyme’s 3D structure could cut biofuel costs
- Pioneering SESAME light source officially opened
- Jeff Neaton selected as Energy Sciences Associate Laboratory Director
- New Geophysics Department Head: Jonathan Ajo-Franklin
- MSD hosts workshop on ‘New Scientific Directions with Ultrafast Electrons’
- Designing cyclic oligomers: Greater than the sum of their parts
- MSD’s Rob Ritchie elected as Fellow of the Royal Society
- Trash into treasure: Sandia could help biofuel pay for itself with goods made from waste
- An explorer in the world of science [Shuyun Zhou]
- MRS Spring 2017 Gold Medal awarded to Qiyang Lu [for work done in part at ALS]
ALS in the News (April 2017)
- Four Small Businesses to Collaborate with Berkeley Lab Through Small Business Vouchers
- New SLAC Theory Institute Aims to Speed Research on Exotic Materials at Light Sources
- How X-Rays Pushed Topological Matter Research Over the Top
- Researchers Gain Insight into Protein Critical to Zika Virus Reproduction
- How Berkelium Stands Out in a Heavy Metal Crowd
- Gray Tin Exhibits Novel Topological Electronic Properties in 3D
ALS in the News (March 29, 2017)
ALS in the News (March 1, 2017)
- Researchers Use Confined Nanoparticles to Improve Hydrogen Storage Materials Performance
- Sponge Bacterium Found to Encapsulate Arsenic Drawn from Environment
- X-Rays, 3D Imaging Key to Understanding How Materials Will Respond in Space
- Meet the Scientist Bringing Gene Editing to Life: An Interview with Jennifer Doudna
- When Rocket Science Meets X-ray Science (Part 1 of 4)
- The Heat Is On (Part 2 of 4)
- A New Paradigm in Parachute Design (Part 3 of 4)
- Getting to Know Meteors Better (Part 4 of 4)
- Doudna Awarded Japan Prize for Invention of CRISPR Gene Editing
- Memristor – An Electrical Device with Memory
- Three Is Not a Crowd: Designed Metalloprotein Trimer Provides Stable Platform for Further Development
ALS in the News (Jan 2017)
- Swansea Lagoon Should Use ‘Roman-Style’ Concrete: Expert
- Seeking a Breakthrough on Catalysts
- Chemistry on the Edge: Study Pinpoints Most Active Areas of Reactions on Nanoscale Particles
- Crystal Clear Water: Tiny Crystals Can Detect, Remove Waterborne Toxins Like Mercury and Lead
- Researchers Use World’s Smallest Diamonds to Make Wires Three Atoms Wide
- Labs Engineers Use a Synchrotron to Design Future Computer Memory
- Scientists Bear Witness to Birth of an Ice Cloud
- REAL ID Required for Lab Visitors in 2017
- Ocean Temperatures Faithfully Recorded in Mother-of-Pearl
- ALS User Harry Noller Wins Breakthrough Prize
- A Guiding Light: Native American Physicist Blazes Trail for Others at UCI
ALS in the News (Dec 2016)
- 7 Imaging Tools Pushing Science Forward
- Finding Diamonds in the Rough
- CRISPR Pioneers Runners Up for Time Magazine’s Person of the Year
- Nanogeometry
- Glowing Crystals Can Detect, Cleanse Contaminated Drinking Water
- Scientists Trace ‘Poisoning’ in Chemical Reactions to the Atomic Scale
- X-Rays Capture Unprecedented Images of Photosynthesis in Action
- Five Berkeley Lab Scientists Named AAAS Fellows
- 3-D Imaging Technique Maps Migration of DNA-carrying Material at the Center of Cells
- Molecular structure in Zika virus leads to potentially disease-causing RNAs
- Solar Cells Get Boost with Integration of Water-Splitting Catalyst onto Semiconductor
- Berkeley Lab Takes Home Five R&D 100 Awards for Environmental, Battery, and X-ray Technologies
- Lehigh scientists fabricate a new class of crystalline solid
- Miquel Salmeron Wins 2016 Berkeley Lab Prize — Lifetime Achievement Award
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