Putting the fourth, and final, SuperCDMS tower safely back into its storage container.
LCLS Undulator Hall with both soft X-ray undulators, left, and hard X-ray undulators, right.
From left, SCU Physics Prof. Betty Young, Software Developer Concetta "Tina" Cartaro and Senior Staff Scientist Richard Partridge put the fourth, and final, SuperCDMS...
A look inside SLAC’s FACET-II test facility, where scientists use electron beams to advance revolutionary technologies that could make future particle accelerators much smaller...
Last cryomodule unload, #41 from Fermilab F1.3-06. This one will be one of a few spares for LCLS-II.
Kayla Ninh at LCLS’s ChemRIX Hutch 2.2 in Near Experimental Hall.
Illustration of an electron beam traveling through a niobium cavity – a key component of SLAC’s future LCLS-II X-ray laser.
Star trails take shape around the 14-story Mayall Telescope dome in this long-exposure image.
Researchers will use FACET-II to develop the plasma wakefield acceleration method, in which researchers send a bunch of very energetic particles through a hot...