![lbnl-skyrmions-062514-thumb.jpg Advanced Light Source images of a Cu2SeO3 sample show five sets of dual-peak skyrmion structures, highlighted by the white ovals.](/-/media/_/images/banner-images/2014/lbnl-skyrmions-062514-thumb.jpg?h=75&w=135&la=en&hash=A07D4E489D74683D4A74437C70A4A06E73B9FBBCD114A56CE9FF5DEAB3751188)
Advanced Light Source Provides New Look at Skyrmions
Skyrmions, subatomic quasiparticles that could play a key role in future spintronic technologies, have been observed for the first time using x-rays at Berkeley Lab’s Advanced Light Source.
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Scientists Use X-rays to Look at How DNA Protects Itself from UV Light
SLAC research reveals rapid DNA changes that act as molecular sunscreen.
Read more about Scientists Use X-rays to Look at How DNA Protects Itself from UV Light![slac-no-mans-land-061914-thumb.jpg An X-ray laser pulse at SLAC’s Linac Coherent Light Source probes a supercooled water droplet (center, left).](/-/media/_/images/banner-images/2014/slac-no-mans-land-061914-thumb.jpg?h=75&w=135&la=en&hash=58C0F8570A9C5EB8CE29EA1A1A307FB33271DE8345FF97554C7A29EED5B3EEBC)
Scientists Take First Dip into Water’s Mysterious ‘No Man’s Land’
Observations of the strange state of liquid water in frozen conditions made by scientists at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory will improve our understanding of the ubiquitous but unusual H2O.
Read more about Scientists Take First Dip into Water’s Mysterious ‘No Man’s Land’![anl-mantle-061814-thumb.jpg We live atop the thinnest layer of the Earth: the crust. Below is the mantle (red), outer core (orange), and finally inner core (yellow-white).](/-/media/_/images/banner-images/2014/anl-mantle-061814-thumb.jpg?h=75&w=135&la=en&hash=2B4B686DB3572D5B695793A1F20BC7BA7EA1F2BCEB9BA4E5DB1DFFB1463BBD40)
Composition of Earth’s Mantle Revisited
Research at Argonne’s Advanced Photon Source recently suggested that the makeup of the Earth’s mantle is significantly different from what was previously thought.
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DNA-Linked Nanoparticles Form Switchable "Thin Films" on a Liquid Surface
Possible pathway to adjustable filters, surfaces with variable mechanical response, or even new ways to deliver genes for biomedical applications.
Read more about DNA-Linked Nanoparticles Form Switchable "Thin Films" on a Liquid Surface![ames-ground-breaking-060914-thumb.jpg Official groundbreakers for Ames Laboratory's new Sensitive Instrument Facility.](/-/media/_/images/banner-images/2014/ames-ground-breaking-060914-thumb.jpg?h=75&w=135&la=en&hash=259AC2C19CCD65100C5309BAE19176F3B70CA2631033F4DEDCCE9C08BA11E9B6)
Ames Laboratory Breaks Ground on Sensitive Instrument Facility
13,300 square-foot facility will house state-of-the-art instruments which advance the Lab’s role in materials characterization and support the Department of Energy’s science mission.
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Surprisingly Strong Magnetic Fields Challenge Black Holes’ Pull
Analysis of radio waves from black holes shows long-neglected magnetic fields have an unexpected presence.
Read more about Surprisingly Strong Magnetic Fields Challenge Black Holes’ Pull![ornl-metaloxide-060314-thumb.jpg A metal oxide drop levitated in a flow of gas is being heated from above with a laser beam so that researchers can study the behavior of this class of ceramics under high temperatures.](/-/media/_/images/banner-images/2014/ornl-metaloxide-060314-thumb.jpg?h=75&w=135&la=en&hash=7DC826DB4B1C73F83169D2A37135435A58A233AEBB70450409AFA81851712E24)
Neutrons and X-rays Reveal Structure of High-temperature Liquid Metal Oxides
Research on ceramics by scientists at Oak Ridge and Argonne national laboratories could lead to insights in everything from the formation of glasses to the evolution of planets.
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Scientists Pinpoint the Creeping Nanocrystals Behind Lithium-Ion Battery Degradation
Two breakthrough studies track the nanoscale structural changes that degrade battery performance during cycles of charge and discharge.
Read more about Scientists Pinpoint the Creeping Nanocrystals Behind Lithium-Ion Battery Degradation![anl-transistor-052914-thumb.jpg Scientists at Argonne National Laboratory's Center for Nanoscale Materials created the transistors, which are the world's thinnest flexible 2-D transparent thin-film transistors.](/-/media/_/images/banner-images/2014/anl-transistor-052914-thumb.jpg?h=75&w=135&la=en&hash=BD593983D5BCC21302C7612AE85C03D306021365BAA01BD65E3BA63727103A49)
Flexible, Transparent Thin Film Transistors Raise Hopes for Flexible Screens
Argonne National Laboratory has reported the creation of the world’s thinnest flexible, see-through 2-D thin film transistors.
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Getting More Electricity out of Solar Cells
New MIT model can guide design of solar cells that produce less waste heat, more useful current.
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Confirmed: Stellar Behemoth Self-Destructs in a Type IIb Supernova
Berkeley Lab researchers help catch a Wolf-Rayet hours after it goes supernova.
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