Filter by Type - Any -EventImageNews ArticleVideoResource Display Grid Display List News Feature VIA Symmetry Magazine US Reveals Its Next Generation of Dark Matter Experiments Together, three experiments, two with major SLAC contributions, will search for a variety of types of dark matter particles. Press Release Uncertainty Gives Scientists New Confidence in Search for Novel Materials SLAC, Stanford Advance Will Benefit Thousands of Computational Studies in Wide Range of Fields Press Release VIA Stanford News Researchers Led by Stanford Engineer Figure Out How to Make More Efficient Fuel Cells Using high-brilliance X-rays, researchers track the process that fuel cells use to produce electricity, knowledge that will help make large-scale News Feature VIA Symmetry Magazine What’s Next for Higgs Boson Research? Two years after the groundbreaking discovery of the Higgs boson, physicists are still hard at work. News Feature VIA Symmetry Magazine Physicist Shares Do-it-Yourself Expertise Online SLAC scientist Michael Kelsey sees connections between the communities of physicists and do-it-yourselfers. News Feature Learning the Ropes at SLAC’s Ultrafast X-ray Summer Seminar Grad Students and Postdocs Get a Crash Course in Using X-ray Lasers News Feature Noted Dark Matter Experts Daniel Akerib and Thomas Shutt Join SLAC Faculty Two dark matter hunters with decades of experience between them are turning SLAC into their base of operations for LZ, the next big dark... News Feature Thomas F. Jaramillo Named Deputy Director of SUNCAT Stanford researcher Thomas F. Jaramillo has been named SUNCAT’s new deputy director for experiments. He succeeds SLAC’s Anders Nilsson. News Feature VIA Symmetry Magazine Getting the Jump on Big Data for LSST Efforts are already underway to ensure that the data the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope collects will be ready to be mined for scientific gold. News Feature X-ray Laser Gives Buckyballs a Big Kick Exploding Soccer Ball-shaped Molecules Will Help Biological Studies News Feature VIA Symmetry Magazine Massive Neutrino Detector Moved into Place The 30-ton MicroBooNE detector, the cornerstone of Fermilab’s short-baseline neutrino program, will see neutrinos this year. News Feature VIA Symmetry Magazine Computing Power for All The Open Science Grid enables faster, more efficient analysis of LHC data—and also contributes to advancements in fields from geology to medicine. News Feature · VIA Symmetry Magazine US Reveals Its Next Generation of Dark Matter Experiments Together, three experiments, two with major SLAC contributions, will search for a variety of types of dark matter particles. Press Release Uncertainty Gives Scientists New Confidence in Search for Novel Materials SLAC, Stanford Advance Will Benefit Thousands of Computational Studies in Wide Range of Fields Press Release · VIA Stanford News Researchers Led by Stanford Engineer Figure Out How to Make More Efficient Fuel Cells Using high-brilliance X-rays, researchers track the process that fuel cells use to produce electricity, knowledge that will help make large-scale News Feature · VIA Symmetry Magazine What’s Next for Higgs Boson Research? Two years after the groundbreaking discovery of the Higgs boson, physicists are still hard at work. News Feature · VIA Symmetry Magazine Physicist Shares Do-it-Yourself Expertise Online SLAC scientist Michael Kelsey sees connections between the communities of physicists and do-it-yourselfers. News Feature Learning the Ropes at SLAC’s Ultrafast X-ray Summer Seminar Grad Students and Postdocs Get a Crash Course in Using X-ray Lasers News Feature Noted Dark Matter Experts Daniel Akerib and Thomas Shutt Join SLAC Faculty Two dark matter hunters with decades of experience between them are turning SLAC into their base of operations for LZ, the next big dark matter search. News Feature Thomas F. Jaramillo Named Deputy Director of SUNCAT Stanford researcher Thomas F. Jaramillo has been named SUNCAT’s new deputy director for experiments. He succeeds SLAC’s Anders Nilsson. News Feature · VIA Symmetry Magazine Getting the Jump on Big Data for LSST Efforts are already underway to ensure that the data the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope collects will be ready to be mined for scientific gold. News Feature X-ray Laser Gives Buckyballs a Big Kick Exploding Soccer Ball-shaped Molecules Will Help Biological Studies News Feature · VIA Symmetry Magazine Massive Neutrino Detector Moved into Place The 30-ton MicroBooNE detector, the cornerstone of Fermilab’s short-baseline neutrino program, will see neutrinos this year. News Feature · VIA Symmetry Magazine Computing Power for All The Open Science Grid enables faster, more efficient analysis of LHC data—and also contributes to advancements in fields from geology to medicine. Go to previous page Page 1 … Page 48 Page 49 Page 50 Page 51 Currently on page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 … Page 64 Go to next page