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Vol. 4, Issue 01, Winter 2009

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Message from Argonne Director Robert Rosner – These stories illustrate how Argonne researchers and their colleagues from the worlds of academia and industry employ the hard X-rays provided by the Advanced Photon Source for a myriad of different studies.
Fueling the future — Argonne physicists use high-powered X-rays to modify fuel injection, improving efficiency while reducing emissions.
Seeing the small picture — The X-ray Nanoprobe at Argonne's Center for Nanoscale Materials is pushing the limits of observation to ever smaller frontiers.
Turning the world inside out — Research gives new insight into formation of materials in Earth's core.

Getting some of their own medicine — Leading pharmaceutical companies develop new drugs with X-ray research at Argonne.

Did you know that Argonne's Advanced Photon Source produces the brightest X-ray beams in the Western Hemisphere?

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