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12.23.16User Facility

Make-up, Structure, and Function—For Proteins and Research TeamsExternal link

Brookhaven Lab team develops advanced research tools to help decode mysteries of genetics, improve human health using sound waves. Read More »

12.22.16User Facility

Nanoscale 'Conversations' Create Complex, Multi-Layered StructuresExternal link

Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory have developed a way to efficiently create scalable, multilayer, multi-patterned nanoscale structures with unprecedented complexity. Read More »

12.22.16From the Labs

Biology and Neutrons Collide to Unlock Secrets of Fish Ear BonesExternal link

In a unique pairing of biology and neutron science, researchers from the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have gained new insights into aquatic biochemistry using the otoliths of the lake sturgeon, Acipenser fulvescens. Read More »

Michigan State University 12.22.16University Research

Molecular Velcro Boosts Microalgae’s Potential in Biofuel, Industrial ApplicationsExternal link

Michigan State University scientists have engineered “molecular Velcro” into cyanobacteria, boosting this microalgae’s biofuel viability as well as its potential for other research. Read More »

Scripps Research Institute 12.22.16University Research

TSRI Scientists Show How Drug Binds with ‘Hidden Pocket’ on Flu VirusExternal link

A new study led by scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) is the first to show exactly how the drug Arbidol stops influenza infections. Read More »

12.21.16From the Labs

Filling in the Nuclear Data GapsExternal link

Lee Bernstein will lead the renewed Nuclear Data Group to solve common problems for a broad group of stakeholders in the nuclear energy, security, and medical fields at DOE’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab). Read More »

12.21.16From the Labs

Ames Laboratory Develops Solvent-, Catalyst-Free Way to Produce Alkali Metal HydridesExternal link

Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Ames Laboratory have found a way to create alkali metal hydrides without the use of solvents or catalysts. Read More »

12.21.16User Facility

Neutron Diffraction Probes Forms of Carbon Dioxide in Extreme EnvironmentsExternal link

Through a Deep Carbon Observatory collaboration, Adam Makhluf of the University of California, Los Angeles’s Earth, Space and Planetary Science Department and Chris Tulk of Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Chemical and Engineering Materials Division are using neutrons to study the fundamental role carbon dioxide plays in Earth’s carbon cycle, especially in the composition of carbon reservoirs in the deep earth and the evolution of the carbon cycle over time. Read More »

A microscopic image of one of the bismuth strontium calcium copper oxide samples the scientists studied using a new high-speed imaging technique. 12.21.16User Facility

Laser Pulses Help Scientists Tease Apart Complex Electron InteractionsExternal link

Time-resolved "stop-action" measurements identify an unusual form of energy loss. Read More »

University of Missouri 12.21.16University Research

Fighting World Hunger: Researchers Use Nuclear Methods to Study Pest Resistance in Corn PlantsExternal link

Researchers at the University of Missouri, using advanced nuclear methods, have determined the mechanisms corn plants use to combat the western corn rootworm, a major pest threatening the growth of the vital food source. Read More »

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