In lithium batteries after fast charging, researchers measured the persistence of internal currents and found that large local currents continue even after charging has stopped. The work uses hard x-ray 3D imaging in a novel way and sheds light on the causes of thermal runaway and the catastrophic failure of lithium batteries at rest. Read more »
ALSNews Vol. 453
November 1, 2023
Improving Carbon Retention in Grassland Soil from Point Reyes
Soil organic carbon directly influences the life-supporting services provided by soils, including the production of food and the regulation of atmospheric carbon dioxide. To better understand how minerals such as calcium affect carbon accumulation in soil, researchers studied soils collected from Point Reyes National Seashore. Read more »
Immune Response Spurs Growth of “Soft” Kidney Stones
Matrix stones are an unusual type of soft kidney stone closely associated with the presence of bacteria from unchecked urinary tract infections. Researchers conducted a comprehensive study of surgically extracted matrix stones, work that highlights how host defense mechanisms against microbes can simultaneously encourage harmful stone formation. Read more »
Dahlia An, User Safety Specialist
Dahlia An is new to the ALS but not to Berkeley Lab. Read about how she works with users and beamline scientists and how it connects to her past lives as a researcher and undergraduate student instructor. And, learn how her hobbies still allow her to experiment. Read more »
HyMARC Aims to Hit Targets for Hydrogen Storage Using X-Ray Science
Understanding how materials absorb and release hydrogen is the focus of the Hydrogen Materials Advanced Research Consortium (HyMARC). At the ALS, the HyMARC Approved Program was recently renewed, underscoring the key role that soft x-ray techniques have played in addressing the challenges of hydrogen storage. Read more »
2023 Summer Shutdown Recap
The ALS is back in user operations after a 12-week summer shutdown. Most of the shutdown work centered around ALS-U tasks, including installing a full arc sector of the accumulator ring. Read more »
Vote for New UEC Members: Term Starting in 2024
The Advanced Light Source Users’ Executive Committee (UEC) invites you to participate in the election of three new UEC members to represent the ALS community. The new members will take office for a three-year term beginning January 1, 2024. View candidate statements and submit your votes by 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time on Wednesday, Nov. 22. Read more »
ALS in the News (October 2023)
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- Trick or treatise? How much energy is packed in that candy bar?
- Itinerant magnetism and superconductivity in exotic 2D metals for next-generation quantum devices
- Photo review: Nuclear Scout Day at the Lab
- Six ways Berkeley Lab is helping to bring clean hydrogen to the world
- Creating a lithium-ion battery for the future
- Science comedian Brian Malow visits Berkeley Lab
- NASA Ames’ contributions to OSIRIS-REx
- High-performance, earth-friendly materials for geothermal wells
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