- New antibiotic approved for drug-resistant tuberculosis
- Mechanism of electrical signaling in cells revealed
- Carnegie Mellon’s Jyoti Katoch receives DOE early career grant to probe quantum matter
- David Prendergast appointed interim director of the Molecular Foundry
- Particle Accelerators Drive Decades of Discoveries at Berkeley Lab and Beyond
ALS in the News (July 2019)
- Berkeley Lab appoints Polly Arnold as Chemical Sciences Division Director
- Thin film patterns classified by machine learning
- Reversible electro-optical detector for environmental sensing of pollutants
- Berkeley Lab receives DOE support for building to study microbe-ecosystem interactions for energy and environmental research
- New analysis techniques unearth a trove of unusual minerals
- Q&A: The complexities of biominerals
- Frog protein may mitigate dangers posed by toxic marine microbes fueled by climate change
ALS in the News (June 2019)
- Berkeley Lab celebrates the Integrative Genomics Building
- Crystal with a twist: scientists grow spiraling new material
- Mineral discovery made easier: X-ray technique shines a new light on tiny, rare crystals
- Here comes the sun: A new framework for artificial photosynthesis
- Building a better electron gun
- Energy Department to invest $32 million in computer design of materials
- X-ray footprinting reveals molecular basis of orange carotenoid protein photoprotection
- ‘Sandwich’ structure key to thin LSMO films retaining magnetic properties
- Genetic motif may lead to new drugs for cancer, autoimmune disorders
- SIBYLS sheds light on enzyme that regulates blood-clotting factor
- Breakthrough expected to aid quantum technology
ALS in the News (May 2019)
ALS in the News (April 2019)
- Electric Skyrmions Charge Ahead for Next-Generation Data Storage
- Cometary Surprise Found Inside Meteorite
- Gerhard Ertl Young Investigator Award for Søren Ulstrup
- Regulation of Algal Photosynthesis and Metabolism
- First Look at New Light Absorbing Protein
- The Rational Design of More Active Catalysts: Kelsey Stoerzinger
- How the Sap Runs
- FY20 Budget Request: DOE Office of Science
Jonathan Denlinger, ARPES Staff Scientist
Jonathan Denlinger has amassed significant expertise in x-ray spectroscopy, having been at the ALS since 1993. His experience benefits the many users at the MERLIN beamline and the greater scientific community—he was named an American Physical Society Outstanding Referee for his work reviewing articles. Read more »
ALS in the News (March 2019)
ALS in the News (February 2019)
ALS in the News (January 2019)
- Drug Sponge Could Minimize Side Effects of Cancer Treatment
- Nanocrystals Get Better When They Double Up With MOFs
- Researchers Identify Openings for Shuttering Virus Factories
- Revealing Hidden Spin: Unlocking New Paths Toward High-Temperature Superconductors
- Scientists Program Proteins to Pair Exactly
- Researchers Use Jiggly Jell-O to Make Powerful New Hydrogen Fuel Catalyst
- Surprising Electronic Disorder in a Copper Oxide-Based Ceramic
ALS in the News (December 2018)
- Topological Matters: Toward a New Kind of Transistor
- The Battery Industry is Blowing Up and It’s Changing Everything, from Cars to Phones (video)
- Berkeley Lab Takes a Quantum Leap in Microelectronics
- Ancient Romans Created Super Strong Concrete by Mixing Aggregate with Mineral-Rich Sea Water
- Solving a 75-Year-Old Mystery Might Provide a New Source of Farm Fertilizer
- Newly Characterized Toxin Gives Bacterium a Leg Up on the Competition
- Fungal Spores Are a Primary Source of Sodium Salt Particles in Amazon Air
- 2018 Director’s Awards Announced
- Unearthing Evidence: Kansas State University Researchers Examine Processes that Support Soil Health
- Researchers Create Most Complete High-Res Atomic Movie of Photosynthesis to Date
- Naturally Occurring “Batteries” Fueled Organic Carbon Synthesis on Mars
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