A half-mile-long stretch of tunnel in Menlo Park, California is now colder than most of the universe.

Staff engineer Bruis van Vlijmen demonstrates how he works in the Battery Informatics Lab at SLAC.

SLAC’s Chris Kenney holds a 16-module, 2.2-megapixel ePix10k X-ray camera.

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.

This illustration shows snapshots of the light-triggered transition of the ring-shaped 1,3-cyclohexadiene (CHD) molecule (background) to its stretched-out 1,3,5-hexatriene (HT) form (foreground).

Diagram with icons depicting how X-ray studies, machine learning and lab work (left) were used to study electrode nanoparticles (center) for batteries used in...

Illustration of an abrupt transition in the normal state of a cuprate

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

KIPAC scientists have for the first time used artificial neural networks to analyze complex distortions in spacetime, called gravitational lenses, demonstrating that the method...
