- Diabetes makes bones less bendable, more prone to fracture
- X-ray experiments suggest high tunability of 2-D material
- It all starts with a ‘spark’: Berkeley Lab delivers injector that will drive x-ray laser upgrade
- Scientists discover material ideal for smart photovoltaic windows
- Let the good tubes roll
- Doudna honored by National Academy of Sciences
- Coupling experiments to theory to build a better battery
- X-rays reveal ‘handedness’ in swirling electric vortices
- Ingredients for life revealed in meteorites that fell to earth
- Something in the air: Synchrotron study reveals oxygen’s influence on the chemistry that surrounds us
ALS in the News (December 2017)
Natalie Larson Awarded Neville Smith Student Poster Prize
Natalie Larson, a current ALS doctoral fellow from UC Santa Barbara, won the first prize Neville V. Smith Student Poster Award at the 2017 ALS User Meeting. Larson’s winning poster featured the first two big in situ experiments she performed at Beamline 8.3.2. Read more »
Around the ALS in Photos
View photos from the 2017 ALS User Meeting, held October 2-4 in Berkeley. Read more »
ALS in the News (November 2017)
ALS in the News (September 2017)
- 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]
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