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29-Nov-2021
Argonne quantum research may reshape how we sense and relay data
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne is leading the way toward a quantum future, conducting cross-disciplinary research through its quantum initiative and via the collaborative center Q-NEXT.
24-Nov-2021
New insights into proteins may aid cancer and infertility research
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Scientists used Argonne’s Advanced Photon Source to determine the structure of a protein associated with the BRCA2 gene. This protein is involved in repairing breaks in DNA, and the research could have implications for cancer and infertility studies.
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- Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
24-Nov-2021
Revolutionizing data access through tiled
DOE/Brookhaven National Laboratory
Every time scientists study a new material, they must wade through an ocean of data. Today, a whole ecosystem of scientific tools creates a wild variety of data to be explored. This exploration will now get a lot easier thanks to scientists at the National Synchrotron Light Source II. Their freshly rolled-out software tool—called Tiled—allows researchers to see, slice, and study their data more conveniently than ever before.
22-Nov-2021
Jinlong Zhang: Then and Now / 2011 Early Career Award Winner
DOE/US Department of Energy
At Argonne National Laboratory, staff scientist Jinlong Zhang performs R&D on the CERN ATLAS and DAQ systems. These systems select and collect data from the billion-plus proton-proton collisions per second in particle physics experiments.
22-Nov-2021
Designing microbe factories for sustainable chemicals
DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Scientists have devised a way to engineer yeast to produce sustainable, eco-friendly commodity chemicals using computing power as a guide.
22-Nov-2021
Meet Gina Tourassi, Director of the National Center for Computational Sciences
DOE/US Department of Energy
Gina Tourassi is the director of the National Center for Computational Sciences, leading world-class computing infrastructure programs and projects. This is one in a series of profiles on the directors of the SC-stewarded user facilities.
19-Nov-2021
David J. Dean appointed Jefferson Lab Deputy Director for Science
DOE/Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
Jefferson Lab has appointed David J. Dean as its Deputy Director for Science. This key leadership position oversees the science and technology aspects of the laboratory’s mission. Dean will take on the responsibilities of this role in January 2022.
18-Nov-2021
Tri-Lab effort makes strides toward increasing supply of Ac-225
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
With multiple clinical trials under way, it’s likely both a drug using Ac-225 and increased demand for the radioisotope are in the near future — and the U.S. Department of Energy wants to be ready. Since 2015, DOE’s Isotope Program has sponsored the Tri-Lab Effort to Provide Accelerator-produced Ac-225 for Radiotherapy. Thorium-232 targets are irradiated in proton accelerators at Los Alamos and Brookhaven national laboratories, then sent to ORNL for processing in hot cells dedicated to alpha radiation. The purpose: producing bigger batches, faster. In June, ORNL processed the largest batch of Ac-225 ever put in inventory.
18-Nov-2021
Using the Advanced Photon Source, researchers advance battle against COVID-19
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
A virtual workshop for users of the Advanced Photon Source and the Center for Nanoscale Materials highlighted pioneering research to understand the SARS-CoV-2 virus and its variants that cause COVID-19.