Filter by Type - Any -EventImageNews ArticleVideoResource Display Grid Display List News Feature SLAC celebrates 10 years of innovative science at the Linac Coherent Light Source More than 300 gathered for a day-long symposium to celebrate the history and future of the pioneering X-ray laser. News Feature A day in the life of a midnight beam master In SLAC’s accelerator control room, shift lead Ben Ripman and a team of operators fine-tune X-ray beams for science experiments around the clock. Press Release SLAC’s high-speed ‘electron camera’ films molecular movie in HD First direct look at how atoms move when a ring-shaped molecule breaks apart could boost our understanding of fundamental processes of life. News Feature 10 ways SLAC’s X-ray laser has transformed science In the decade since LCLS produced its first light, it has pushed boundaries in countless areas of discovery. News Feature David Reis named head of PULSE Institute for ultrafast science He helped lay the groundwork for SLAC’s LCLS X-ray laser and for the institute, which was founded to explore the science LCLS would enable. News Feature Ghostly X-ray images could provide key info for analyzing X-ray laser experiments SLAC researchers say their new method could make it easier to study interactions of ultrabright X-rays with matter News Feature A new lens on materials under extreme conditions allows researchers to watch shock waves travel through silicon Researchers used a unique approach to learn more about what happens to silicon under intense pressure. News Feature A new way to watch atoms move in a single atomic sheet X-ray laser snapshots give scientists a new tool for probing trillionths-of-a-second atomic motions in 2-D materials News Feature VIA Stanford News SLAC-Stanford partnership lauded SLAC Director Chi-Chang Kao spoke to the Stanford University Faculty Senate at its Feb. 21 meeting. News Feature Researchers watch molecules in a light-triggered catalyst ring ‘like an ensemble of bells’ A better understanding of these systems will aid in developing next-generation energy technologies. News Feature An effect that Einstein helped discover 100 years ago offers new insight into a puzzling magnetic phenomenon Using an X-ray laser, researchers watched atoms rotate on the surface of a material that was demagnetized in millionths of a billionth of a... News Feature To curb maternal deaths in developing countries, researchers use X-rays to map a lifesaving drug in action New research will help in the quest to design low-cost drugs that can tackle postpartum bleeding and other conditions without severe side effects. News Feature SLAC celebrates 10 years of innovative science at the Linac Coherent Light Source More than 300 gathered for a day-long symposium to celebrate the history and future of the pioneering X-ray laser. News Feature A day in the life of a midnight beam master In SLAC’s accelerator control room, shift lead Ben Ripman and a team of operators fine-tune X-ray beams for science experiments around the clock. Press Release SLAC’s high-speed ‘electron camera’ films molecular movie in HD First direct look at how atoms move when a ring-shaped molecule breaks apart could boost our understanding of fundamental processes of life. News Feature 10 ways SLAC’s X-ray laser has transformed science In the decade since LCLS produced its first light, it has pushed boundaries in countless areas of discovery. News Feature David Reis named head of PULSE Institute for ultrafast science He helped lay the groundwork for SLAC’s LCLS X-ray laser and for the institute, which was founded to explore the science LCLS would enable. News Feature Ghostly X-ray images could provide key info for analyzing X-ray laser experiments SLAC researchers say their new method could make it easier to study interactions of ultrabright X-rays with matter News Feature A new lens on materials under extreme conditions allows researchers to watch shock waves travel through silicon Researchers used a unique approach to learn more about what happens to silicon under intense pressure. News Feature A new way to watch atoms move in a single atomic sheet X-ray laser snapshots give scientists a new tool for probing trillionths-of-a-second atomic motions in 2-D materials News Feature · VIA Stanford News SLAC-Stanford partnership lauded SLAC Director Chi-Chang Kao spoke to the Stanford University Faculty Senate at its Feb. 21 meeting. News Feature Researchers watch molecules in a light-triggered catalyst ring ‘like an ensemble of bells’ A better understanding of these systems will aid in developing next-generation energy technologies. News Feature An effect that Einstein helped discover 100 years ago offers new insight into a puzzling magnetic phenomenon Using an X-ray laser, researchers watched atoms rotate on the surface of a material that was demagnetized in millionths of a billionth of a second. News Feature To curb maternal deaths in developing countries, researchers use X-rays to map a lifesaving drug in action New research will help in the quest to design low-cost drugs that can tackle postpartum bleeding and other conditions without severe side effects. Go to previous page Page 1 … Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Currently on page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 … Page 30 Go to next page