A prototype section of the proposed Cool Cooper Collider beam tunnel.

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

LCLS Undulator Hall with both soft X-ray undulators, left, and hard X-ray undulators, right.

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

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...

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.

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.
