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    Released: 7-Dec-2020 12:35 PM EST
    Driving Water Splitting to Create Chemical Fuels
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    Scientists improved the performance of bismuth vanadate, an electrode material for converting solar energy to hydrogen—an energy-dense and clean-burning fuel.

    Released: 30-Nov-2020 10:15 AM EST
    Brookhaven's Kevin Yager Named Oppenheimer Leadership Fellow
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    Yager, a group leader at the Center for Functional Nanomaterials, is exploring challenges and opportunities for the U.S. Department of Energy.

    Released: 24-Nov-2020 11:35 AM EST
    Exploring Blended Materials Along Compositional Gradients
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    A new platform could accelerate the development of blended materials with desired properties.

    Released: 23-Nov-2020 9:00 AM EST
    Quantum X-ray Microscope Underway at Brookhaven Lab
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    UPTON, NY—Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory have begun building a quantum-enhanced x-ray microscope at the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II). This groundbreaking microscope, supported by the Biological and Environmental Research progam at DOE’s Office of Science, will enable researchers to image biomolecules like never before.

    Released: 12-Nov-2020 9:40 AM EST
    Brookhaven's Ivan Bozovic Wins 2021 James C. McGroddy Prize for New Materials
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    The American Physical Society has selected physicist Ivan Bozovic of the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory as a co-recipient of the 2021 James C. McGroddy Prize for New Materials. Bozovic and his collaborators were recognized “For pioneering the atomic-layer-by-layer synthesis of new metastable complex-oxide materials, and the discovery of resulting novel phenomena.”

    Released: 10-Nov-2020 9:35 AM EST
    Making 3-D Nanosuperconductors with DNA
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    Scientists developed a platform for making 3-D superconducting nano-architectures with a prescribed organization.

    Released: 9-Nov-2020 10:10 AM EST
    New 'Genomic' Method Reveals Atomic Arrangements of Battery Material
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    Scientists have developed a new way to decipher the atomic-level structure of materials based on data gleaned from ground-up powder samples. They describe their approach and demonstrate its ability to solve the structure of a material that shows promise for shuttling ions through sodium-ion batteries.

    Released: 5-Nov-2020 11:40 AM EST
    Lithium-Ion Battery Research "Flowers"
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    Scientists improved the performance of a battery electrode material with a unique flower-shaped nanostructure.

    Released: 2-Nov-2020 1:55 PM EST
    ATLAS Experiment Upgrade Wins DOE Project Management Award
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    In recognition of project management excellence, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded the U.S. ATLAS Phase I Detector Upgrade team, led by DOE’s Brookhaven National Laboratory and Stony Brook University, with the Secretary’s Achievement Award. The upgrade is one of only three projects to be honored with a DOE project management award this year.

    Released: 27-Oct-2020 2:25 PM EDT
    IBM Investigates Microelectronics at NSLS-II
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    From smartphones to laptops, the demand for smaller and faster electronics is ever increasing. And as more everyday activities move to virtual formats, making consumer electronics more powerful and widely available is more important than ever. IBM is one company at the forefront of this movement, researching ways to shrink and redesign their microelectronics—the transistors and other semiconductor devices that make up the small but mighty chips at the heart of all consumer electronics.

    Released: 21-Oct-2020 9:25 AM EDT
    National Virtual Biotechnology Laboratory Symposium, October 28
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    A virtual symposium to highlight the impact the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) National Virtual Biotechnology Laboratory (NVBL) has had utilizing the unique capabilities of the DOE to tackle the science and technology challenges associated with COVID-19, and to discuss areas in which the NVBL can have impact in the future. The event is aimed at the S&T community, media, and the general public.

    Released: 16-Oct-2020 12:25 PM EDT
    Automating 2-D Material Exfoliation with Suji Park
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    Park, a staff researcher at Brookhaven Lab's Center for Functional Nanomaterials, is designing and building an automated system to generate high-quality ultrathin "flakes," which can be stacked into layered structures that are essentially new materials.

    Released: 15-Oct-2020 10:40 AM EDT
    CERN Senior Fellow Dorota Grabowska Receives Leona Woods Lectureship Award
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    Dorota Grabowska, a senior fellow in the department of theoretical physics at CERN, Europe's particle physics laboratory, has been named a recipient of the Leona Woods Distinguished Postdoctoral Lectureship Award. The award was established by the physics department at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory in honor of renowned physicist Leona Woods to celebrate the scientific accomplishments of outstanding female physicists and physicists from other under-represented minority groups, including the LGBTQ community--and to promote diversity and inclusion in the department.

    Released: 9-Oct-2020 9:50 AM EDT
    Decoding the Structure of Petroleum with Yunlong Zhang
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    ExxonMobil chemist and user of Brookhaven Lab's Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN) Yunlong Zhang is characterizing molecules in petroleum with high-resolution atomic force microscopy.

    Released: 7-Oct-2020 8:05 AM EDT
    Steady Progress in the Battle Against COVID-19
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory are making progress on several fronts in the battle against COVID-19, the global pandemic sparked by the emergence of a novel coronavirus late last year. This work is part of a worldwide effort to understand the virus and the factors that affect its spread with the aim of devising treatments and other mitigation strategies.

       
    Released: 18-Sep-2020 3:10 PM EDT
    Key Partners Mark Launch of Electron-Ion Collider Project
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Undersecretary for Science Paul Dabbar, leaders from DOE’s Brookhaven National Laboratory (Brookhaven Lab) and Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab), and elected officials from New York State and Virginia today commemorated the start of the Electron-Ion Collider project.

    Released: 17-Sep-2020 11:55 AM EDT
    New Calculation Refines Comparison of Matter with Antimatter
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    An international collaboration of theoretical physicists has published a new calculation relevant to the search for an explanation of the predominance of matter over antimatter in our universe. The new calculation gives a more accurate prediction for the likelihood with which kaons decay into a pair of electrically charged pions vs. a pair of neutral pions.

    Released: 10-Sep-2020 3:05 PM EDT
    Quirky Response to Magnetism Presents Quantum Physics Mystery
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    The search is on to discover new states of matter, and possibly new ways of encoding, manipulating, and transporting information. One goal is to harness materials' quantum properties for communications that go beyond what's possible with conventional electronics. Topological insulators--materials that act mostly as insulators but carry electric current across their surface--provide some tantalizing possibilities. Scientists at Brookhaven Lab describe one such material that should be right just right for making qubits. But this material doesn't obey the rules.

    Released: 8-Sep-2020 11:55 AM EDT
    NSLS-II User Profile: Joshua Carter, CEO of Helix BioStructures
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    Joshua Carter is a co-founder and the CEO of Helix BioStructures, a contract research organization serving the pharmaceutical industry in early-phase drug discovery. Since starting Helix Biostructures in 2017, Carter has leveraged the fast-paced, industrial capabilities of the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II)—a U.

       
    Released: 31-Aug-2020 3:05 PM EDT
    Blocking the COVID-19 Virus's Exit Strategy
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    High school summer students at Brookhaven Lab conduct computational studies, explore inhibitor drugs to disrupt COVID viral proteins that help infectious particles escape from cells.

    Released: 31-Aug-2020 2:35 PM EDT
    Summer Students Tackle COVID-19
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, many students had to rejigger summer plans. Internships they'd expected to be in-person moved to all-virtual formats. For more than 30 students participating in virtual summer programs at the Brookhaven Lab, that disruption presented an opportunity—a chance to engage in research related to the virus responsible for the upheaval.

    Released: 26-Aug-2020 12:25 PM EDT
    Brookhaven Lab to Lead Quantum Research Center
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    The U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science has selected Brookhaven National Laboratory to lead one of five National Quantum Information Science Research Centers. Through hardware-software co-design, the center—called the Co-design Center for Quantum Advantage—will advance quantum computing.

    Released: 6-Aug-2020 11:00 AM EDT
    Brookhaven Lab Partners in New $40 M Research Center to Convert Sunlight to Liquid Fuels
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    UPTON, NY--The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced $40M in funding over five years for a new research center aimed at developing hybrid photoelectrodes for converting sunlight into liquid fuels. Chemists from DOE's Brookhaven National Laboratory will be key partners in this effort, dubbed the Center for Hybrid Approaches in Solar Energy to Liquid Fuels (CHASE), which will be led by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) and includes additional collaborators at Emory University, North Carolina State University, the University of Pennsylvania, and Yale.

    Released: 5-Aug-2020 11:40 AM EDT
    Summer Sundays Go Virtual
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    rookhaven Lab is moving its Summer Sunday program to an online format for 2020. Over three Sundays this summer, the Lab will host a series of live, virtual events for everyone to interact with the Lab in a new way. Each event will feature a guided tour of a Brookhaven Lab facility followed by a live Q&A with a panel comprised of the facility’s scientists.

    Released: 29-Jul-2020 11:35 AM EDT
    Ready to Join the Fight Against COVID-19
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    UPTON, NY—On July 29, 2020 the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory opened a new cryo-electron microscopy center, the Laboratory for BioMolecular Structure (LBMS), with an initial focus on COVID-19-related research. This state-of-the-art research center for life sciences imaging offers researchers access to advanced cryo-electron microscopes (cryo-EM)—funded by NY State—for studying complex proteins, as well as the architecture of cells and tissues.

    Released: 16-Jul-2020 12:35 PM EDT
    Predicting X-ray Absorption Spectra from Graphs
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    Scientists built a machine learning model that can rapidly predict how atoms absorb x-rays for materials science research.

    Released: 15-Jul-2020 12:05 PM EDT
    Charm Quarks Offer Clues to Confinement
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    Nuclear physicists are trying to understand how particles called quarks and gluons combine to form hadrons, composite particles made of two or three quarks. New research suggests quarks in the hot soup created in particle collisions at RHIC recombine directly.

    Released: 9-Jul-2020 10:05 AM EDT
    Brookhaven and Forge Nano to Mature Noble Gas-Trapping Technology
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    Through DOE’s Technology Commercialization Fund, the national lab-startup team will develop “nanocages” for nuclear applications.

    Released: 25-Jun-2020 9:00 AM EDT
    Drones Help Calibrate Radio Telescope at Brookhaven Lab
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    Cosmologists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory are experimenting with a prototype radio telescope, called the Baryon Mapping Experiment (BMX). Built at the Lab in 2017, the prototype serves as a testbed for managing radio interference and developing calibration techniques. Lessons learned from the prototype could pave the way for Brookhaven to develop a much larger radio telescope in collaboration with other national Labs, universities, and international partners.

    Released: 24-Jun-2020 11:15 AM EDT
    At the Interface of Organic Chemistry and Nanotechnology with Adam Braunschweig
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    Adam Braunschweig—a CUNY ASRC associate professor—is a user at Brookhaven Lab's Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN) studying how molecules in organic semiconductor thin films pack together.

    Released: 19-Jun-2020 9:00 AM EDT
    New Effort to Link Plant Genes to Functions in Bioenergy Crops
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    A new Quantitative Plant Science Initiative led by Brookhaven Lab aims to decode the functions of genes and their impacts on productivity to guide efforts to develop sustainable bioenergy crops.

    Released: 12-Jun-2020 9:05 AM EDT
    Celebrating 20 Years of Smashing Success at RHIC
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    Let’s wind back the clock and take a look at the lead-up to RHIC’s first collisions with these excerpts from the Brookhaven Bulletin. As you’ll see, getting a complicated particle collider up and running takes a lot of teamwork and coordinated effort. And it isn’t always a straight-line path!

    Released: 8-Jun-2020 11:05 AM EDT
    Brookhaven Lab Names Project Director for Electron-Ion Collider
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    The U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory has named Jim Yeck as Project Director for the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC), a one-of-a-kind nuclear physics research facility to be built at the Laboratory over the next decade in partnership with scientists from DOE’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab).

    Released: 1-Jun-2020 1:35 PM EDT
    Peering into Functioning Batteries with Sooyeon Hwang
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    Using electron microscopes, Hwang—a materials scientist at Brookhaven Lab's Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN)—characterizes the structure and chemistry of operating battery electrode materials.

    Released: 27-May-2020 11:05 AM EDT
    Experimenting with Laser Wakefield Acceleration
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    Brookhaven Lab intern Prabhjot Kaur is working on an experiment to accelerate particles to greater energies in smaller spaces.

    Released: 22-May-2020 11:30 AM EDT
    EIC R&D Yields Energy-saving Accelerator Innovations
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    An approach scientists explored for accelerating particles in an Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) could form the foundation of an energy-saving design for a future high-energy electron-positron collider.

    Released: 20-May-2020 11:50 AM EDT
    A Fresh Pair of Eyes On an Old Nuclear Physics Problem
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    As an intern for the National Nuclear Data Center, Pedro Rodríguez is working to resolve a 70-year-old problem in nuclear physics. He and his mentor are figuring out a way to simplify one of the steps for ensuring nuclear reactors can be modeled correctly.

    Released: 19-May-2020 12:20 PM EDT
    Electrons Break Rotational Symmetry in Exotic Low-Temp Superconductor
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    This odd behavior may promote the material's ability upon cooling to perfectly conduct electricity in a way unexplained by standard theories.

    Released: 15-May-2020 9:35 AM EDT
    Meet the Intern Using Quantum Computing to Study the Early Universe
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    During an internship at Brookhaven National Laboratory, Juliette Stecenko is using modern supercomputers and quantum computing platforms to perform astronomy simulations that may help us better understand where we came from.

    Released: 14-May-2020 3:25 PM EDT
    Organic Spacers Improve LED Performance
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    Sandwiching a 2-D light-emitting layer between ring-shaped carbon compounds significantly improved device efficiency and brightness.

    Released: 5-May-2020 10:55 AM EDT
    Four Years of Calculations Lead to New Insights into Muon Anomaly
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    Two decades ago, an experiment at Brookhaven National Laboratory pinpointed a mysterious mismatch between established particle physics theory and actual lab measurements. A multi-institutional research team (including Brookhaven, Columbia University, and the universities of Connecticut, Nagoya and Regensburg, RIKEN) have used Argonne National Laboratory’s Mira supercomputer to help narrow down the possible explanations for the discrepancy, delivering a newly precise theoretical calculation that refines one piece of this very complex puzzle.

    Released: 4-May-2020 10:30 AM EDT
    Brookhaven Biochemist Receives Prestigious Award for Plant Lipid Research
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    Jantana Keereetaweep, a biochemistry research associate in the biology department at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory, has been awarded the Paul K. Stumpf Award for her research on plant lipids (fats and oils). The award, given every two years, recognizes the contributions of a promising early-career scientist in honor of Stumpf, who was a world leader and pioneer in the study of plant lipid biochemistry.

    28-Apr-2020 10:20 AM EDT
    Water is Key in Catalytic Conversion of Methane to Methanol
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    Scientists reveal new details that explain how a highly selective catalyst converts methane, the main component of natural gas, to methanol, an easy-to-transport liquid fuel and feedstock for making plastics, paints, and other commodity products. The findings could aid the design of even more efficient/selective catalysts to make methane conversion an economically viable and environmentally attractive alternative to venting or flaring "waste" gas.

    Released: 29-Apr-2020 10:45 AM EDT
    Stabilizing High-Efficiency Solar Cells
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    A new processing method helps the devices maintain their initial efficiency over time under continuous exposure to light or heat.

    Released: 27-Apr-2020 1:45 PM EDT
    Fighting COVID with Computing
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    Fermilab, Brookhaven, and Open Science Grid dedicate computational power to COVID-19 research.

    Released: 17-Apr-2020 9:25 AM EDT
    Meet Christine Ali: Military War Veteran and Chemical Engineer
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    From setting up fuel stations for the U.S. Army in Iraq to monitoring complex gas-delivery systems at Brookhaven National Laboratory's National Synchrotron Light Source II, Christine Ali brings a wealth of experience and passion to science. Here's her story.

    Released: 15-Apr-2020 2:20 PM EDT
    Two is Better Than One
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    UPTON, NY – A collaboration of scientists from the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II), Yale University, and Arizona State University has designed and tested a new two-dimensional (2-D) catalyst that can be used to improve water purification using hydrogen peroxide.

    Released: 13-Apr-2020 5:00 AM EDT
    Cell Membrane Proteins Imaged in 3-D
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    A team of scientists including researchers at the National Synchrotron Light Source II have demonstrated a new technique for imaging proteins in 3-D with nanoscale resolution. Their work, published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, enables researchers to identify the precise location of proteins within individual cells, reaching the resolution of the cell membrane and the smallest subcellular organelles.

    Released: 7-Apr-2020 9:00 AM EDT
    Researchers Working on Computational Models to Design Ways to Treat COVID-19
    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    A team of Stony Brook University (SBU) researchers is working on computer models that could help speed the discovery of drugs to combat the novel coronavirus responsible for COVID-19. They are doing this work in collaboration with scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory and Argonne National Laboratory, and will be leveraging those laboratories’ computational resources and expertise.

       


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