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      Building smaller, faster, more powerful accelerators for all

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Alberto Salleo is named a AAAS Fellow

SLAC's   deputy director for science and technology joins three others Stanford faculty as new fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of...

March 27, 2025
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Resolving a key to enterovirus infection

Researchers found a protein that's essential for an enterovirus to enter human cells. That could help the search for vaccines and treatments. 

April 2, 2025  ·  3 min read
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Longstanding model fails to explain spin dynamics in 1D cuprates

The Hubbard Model was unable to predict electron dynamics in a simplified, one-dimensional cuprate system, hinting at an additional attractive force. 

April 9, 2025  ·  5 min read
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A new side to dark energy steps into the light

The long and continuing quest to understand dark energy has entered exciting new territory.

April 8, 2025
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Preparing for the greatest cosmic movie ever made

Now that NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory’s LSST Camera has been installed, what’s next?

April 11, 2025  ·  7 min read
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SLAC on Tap

The Fundamental Universe, Looking for Zebras, and the World’s Largest Demolition Derby

At CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC), protons collide at nearly the speed of light, unleashing a particle party that might reveal secrets beyond our...
Date Thursday, May 8, 2025
5:00 p.m.  –  7:00 p.m.  PT
Location The Dutch Goose, 3567 Alameda de las Pulgas Menlo Park, CA 94025
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SLAC ATLAS group among Stanford researchers receiving 2025 Breakthrough prizes

The $3 million Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics went to the ATLAS, CMS, ALICE, and LHCb collaborations representing 13,508 researchers.

April 14, 2025
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Explain it in 60 seconds: big data

How do you solve a problem like big data?

April 15, 2025
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New study reveals how to make prescribed forest fires burn safer and cleaner

SLAC, Stanford researchers estimate that reducing harmful chemical emissions could cut cancer risks from smoke exposure by over 50%.

April 15, 2025
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Dedicated beamline will support SLAC’s growing catalysis research community

Following a boom in catalysis users at SSRL, Beam Line 10-2 has been transformed and outfitted with new technologies. 

April 21, 2025  ·  5 min read
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Sharpening our cosmic focus

NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory is gearing up to illuminate the Universe’s darkest secrets with groundbreaking new technology.

April 23, 2025  ·  9 min read
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Researchers use SLAC’s synchrotron to monitor how one protein’s evolution could affect transmission of avian flu to and between humans

The new findings highlight the need for ongoing monitoring of H5N1’s evolution in nature. 

April 24, 2025  ·  4 min read
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