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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 »

12.21.16User 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 »

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 »

12.20.16User Facility

New Leaf Study Sheds Light on ‘Shady’ PastExternal link

A new study led by a research scientist at the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) highlights a literally shady practice in plant science that has in some cases underestimated plants’ rate of growth and photosynthesis, among other traits. Read More »

12.20.16User Facility

Scientists Bear Witness to Birth of an Ice CloudExternal link

Scientists have witnessed the birth of atmospheric ice clouds, creating ice cloud crystals in the laboratory and then taking images of the process through a microscope, essentially documenting the very first steps of cloud formation. Read More »

12.20.16User Facility

New Graphene-Based System Could Help Us ‘See’ Electrical Signaling in Heart and Nerve CellsExternal link

Berkeley-Stanford team creates a system to visualize faint electric fields. Read More »

12.15.16User Facility

Scientists Measure Pulse of CO2 Emissions During Spring Thaw in the ArcticExternal link

Findings by scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, in collaboration with a team of other scientists taking measurements both in the field and in the lab mean the Arctic may be even less of a carbon sink than previously thought. Read More »

12.15.16User Facility

Water: Finding the Normal Within the WeirdExternal link

A team of researchers from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have measured properties of water at deeply supercooled temperatures – below freezing but still a liquid – for the first time. Read More »

12.13.16User Facility

Scientists Decipher How Local Weather Can Change Global Climate PatternsExternal link

Using the MPAS global variable-resolution atmospheric model, PNNL researchers efficiently simulated how local Asian convection affects the southern hemisphere jet stream thousands of miles away via upscale effects, an important part of understanding weather and climate. Read More »

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