Research associate Megan Mayer and graduate student Patrick Mitchell load a sample into a cryogenic electron microscope at SLAC.

Putting the fourth, and final, SuperCDMS tower safely back into its storage container.

Identifying each tiny chemical step in photosynthesis could aid the development of renewable energy technology.

From left, SCU Physics Prof. Betty Young, Software Developer Concetta "Tina" Cartaro and Senior Staff Scientist Richard Partridge put the fourth, and final, SuperCDMS...

This illustration shows arrestin, an important type of signaling protein, while docked with rhodopsin, a G protein-coupled receptor.


This image shows the SARS-CoV-2 virus's main protease, Mpro, and two strands of a human protein, called NEMO.

Star trails take shape around the 14-story Mayall Telescope dome in this long-exposure image.
