Compared to the violent explosions of Mount Vesuvius or Mount St. Helens, Hawaiian volcanic eruptions are relatively calm, characterized by flowing rivers and fountains of lava. Here, researchers have discovered that even low-viscosity magma sometimes behaves more like brittle glass that shatters into fine particles. Read more »
ALS in the News (June 2021)
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- Scientists discover how oxygen loss saps a lithium-ion battery’s voltage
- Lights, CAMERA, insights
- Diamond helps discover microscopic metallic particles in the brain
- Neutrons catch shape-shifting coronavirus protein complex in the act
- Key to cleaner combustion? Look to the stars
- Scientists discover new approach to stabilize cathode materials
- Advanced Photon Source helps reveal how antibodies bind a molecule linked to cancer
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ALS in the News (May 2021)
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- Soft x-ray method promises nanocarrier breakthroughs for smart medicine
- New mineral named after ALS Senior Scientist Nobumichi Tamura
- How x-rays could make reliable, rapid COVID-19 tests a reality
- Channeling light into nanobelts
- Physical chemist Geri Richmond picked for top DOE science job
- Photons go to extremes
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ALS in the News (April 2021)
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- Synthesis method expands material possibilities
- A new method to generate and control orbital angular momentum beams
- To design truly compostable plastic, scientists take cues from nature
- Advanced Light Source Upgrade project achieves major milestone
- Researchers search for clues to COVID-19 treatment with help from synchrotron x-rays
- Stanford University study using Berkeley Lab device could lead to fast-charging batteries
- X-ray study recasts role of battery material from cathode to catalyst
- The spintronics technology revolution could be just a hopfion away
- Designing selective membranes for batteries using a drug discovery toolbox
- X-ray experiments, machine learning could trim years off battery R&D
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ALS in the News (March 2021)
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- Cameron Geddes appointed director of Berkeley Lab’s Accelerator Technology and Applied Physics Division
- Lab workshops and events provide input for Charter Hill materials and chemistry campus vision
- Targeting a new antibody supersite key to COVID immunity
- Scientist Q&A: The molecular imaging behind COVID-19 breakthroughs
- In a leap for battery research, machine learning gets scientific smarts
- Berkeley Lab innovation supports thousands of jobs across the Bay Area and nation
- A COSMIC approach to nanoscale science
- Autonomous discovery: What’s next in data collection for experimental research
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ALS in the News (February 2021)
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- Worth their salt: New battery anodes use salt for energy, stability
- Department of Energy to invest $25 million in polymer upcycling, plastic waste reuse research
- Synthesis of a potent antibiotic follows an unusual chemical pathway
- How scientists shot down cancer’s ‘Death Star’
- A detailed look inside tsetse flies
- Copperizing the complexity of superconductivity
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ALS in the News (January 2021)
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- Squeezing a rock-star material could make it stable enough for solar cells
- Next generation of quantum computing materials take cues from nature
- Modulating helical nanostructures in liquid crystal phase by molecular design
- The odd structure of ORF8: Scientists map the coronavirus protein linked to immune evasion and disease severity
- UCF researchers use advanced light to reveal how different biofuels behave
- Study shows tweaking one layer of atoms on a catalyst’s surface can make it work better
- Unique x-ray microscope reveals dazzling 3D cell images
- Uncovering how plants see blue light
- Berkeley Lab’s top 10 science stories of 2020
- Speeding toward improved hydrogen fuel production
- Research breakthrough could transform clean energy technology
- New method sees fibers in 3D, uses it to estimate conductivity
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ALS in the News (December 2020)
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- ASU physics professor receives $300,000 grant
- Twisting light and COVID treatment: News from [Imperial] College
- 9 Berkeley Lab scientists named 2020 AAAS Fellows
- New method sees fibers in 3D, uses it to estimate conductivity
- For plants, endophytes promote phosphorus uptake
- Scientists design new framework for clean water
- A better understanding of coral skeleton growth suggests ways to restore reefs
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ALS in the News (October 2020)
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- X-rays reveal architectural clues to the crush-resistance of diabolical ironclad beetles
- Chasing their tails but getting somewhere: Reimagining the shape of noise leads to improved molecular models
- 2020 Nobel Prize victories confirm the necessity of Energy Department’s public and private partnerships
- Berkeley Lab names Noël Bakhtian to lead new Energy Storage Center
- Focusing in on aquatic microbes: Berkeley Lab scientists receive grant for new microscopy approach
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- Coming down the pike: Long-haul trucks powered by hydrogen fuel cells
- First day in a Nobel life: Jennifer Doudna
- Jennifer Doudna wins 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Study finds ‘missing link’ in the evolutionary history of carbon-fixing protein rubisco
- Providing new technologies for vaccine development
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ALS Publications by Jennifer Doudna
Compilation of all publications with 2020 Chemistry Nobel Laureate Jennifer Doudna as co-author which used the resources of the Advanced Light Source.
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