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Scientists Develop Fuel-Cell Catalyst for Heavy-Duty Vehicles New recipe for catalysts could dramatically improve performance and durability of fuel cells for powering trucks

New catalyst research marks a major step toward making hydrogen fuel-cell technology viable for commercial fleets. #NSLSII #CFNatBrookhaven

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Printing Electronic Parts for Next-Generation Technologies Researchers show how printed transistors can last thousands of cycles and operate at low voltage.

Researchers have created durable transistors by combining custom inks and a specialized printing process. #NSLSII

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Capturing Ghosts Quantum “ghost” imaging research at NSLS-II is paving the way for high-resolution data with reduced X-ray exposure.

Our scientists are tapping into the quantum properties of light to reduce the X-ray dose needed for imaging. #NSLSII

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Making Waves: RIXS Illuminates Elusive Carriers of Angular Momentum Using resonant inelastic x-ray scattering, scientists achieve the first direct observation of magnon spin currents.

Researchers at #NSLSII are pioneering new techniques to explore spin currents.

Their work will help advance the field of #spintronics, which leverages the spin of electrons to quickly and efficiently transmit information.

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From First Light to First Experiments The Coherent Diffractive Imaging (CDI) beamline at NSLS-II will offer users new tools to to explore materials at the micron scale with nanometer resolution.

The Coherent Diffractive Imaging (CDI) beamline at #NSLSII is preparing to host its first guest researchers.

This experimental station will enable powerful new X-ray imaging and scattering techniques.

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Printing Electronic Parts for Next-Generation Technologies Researchers show how printed transistors can last thousands of cycles and operate at low voltage.

This inkjet-like printer for microelectronics sprays a mist of nanoparticles onto a surface, building up layers to form electronic parts. #NSLSII

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Capturing Ghosts Quantum “ghost” imaging research at NSLS-II is paving the way for high-resolution data with reduced X-ray exposure.

Quantum "ghost imaging" could reduce the dose of X-rays needed to capture high-resolution images. #NSLSII https://www.bnl.gov/newsroom/news.php?a=122772

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Ryugu Asteroid Research Reveals Mineral History Predating Any on Earth Scientists analyze Ryugu asteroid samples using X-ray techniques at NSLS-II, revealing a complex mineral and chemical history

We used ultrabright X-rays at #NSLSII to reveal the microscale chemistry of #Ryugu, a near-Earth asteroid.

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Our researchers had a VISION for an #AI lab partner — and they've brought it to life.

This voice-controlled assistant helps scientists interact with complex scientific instruments, streamlining experiments and accelerating discovery. #CFNatBrookhaven #NSLSII

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Novel AI Method Sharpens 3D X-ray Vision An AI-powered X-ray tomography breakthrough reveals nanoscale details despite missing data and limited viewing angles.

This new and powerful 3D imaging technique has the potential to accelerate discoveries across many fields, from developing faster, more efficient microchips to synthesizing new materials. #NSLSII

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Capturing Ghosts Quantum “ghost” imaging research at NSLS-II is paving the way for high-resolution data with reduced X-ray exposure.

Our scientists are tapping into the quantum properties of light to reduce the X-ray dose needed for imaging. #NSLSII

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X-ray tomography is a powerful tool that enables scientists to peer inside of objects in 3D, without performing anything invasive.

Now, scientists at #NSLSII used #AI to improve this technique and apply it to more samples, like computer chips. https://bit.ly/45j8QQZ

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Capturing Ghosts Quantum “ghost” imaging research at NSLS-II is paving the way for high-resolution data with reduced X-ray exposure.

Quantum "ghost imaging" could reduce the dose of X-rays needed to capture high-resolution images. #NSLSII

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Novel AI Method Sharpens 3D X-ray Vision An AI-powered X-ray tomography breakthrough reveals nanoscale details despite missing data and limited viewing angles.

Scientists at #NSLSII combined the physics of X-rays with the power of #AI to produce 3D reconstructions of nanoscale objects like never before.

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Novel AI Method Sharpens 3D X-ray Vision An AI-powered X-ray tomography breakthrough reveals nanoscale details despite missing data and limited viewing angles.

This new and powerful 3D imaging technique has the potential to accelerate discoveries across many fields, from developing faster, more efficient microchips to synthesizing new materials. #NSLSII

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Our researchers had a VISION for an #AI lab partner — and they've brought it to life.

This voice-controlled assistant helps scientists interact with complex scientific instruments, streamlining experiments and accelerating discovery. #CFNatBrookhaven #NSLSII

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X-ray tomography is a powerful tool that enables scientists to peer inside of objects in 3D, without performing anything invasive.

Now, scientists at #NSLSII used #AI to improve this technique and apply it to more samples, like computer chips. https://bit.ly/45j8QQZ

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Novel AI Method Sharpens 3D X-ray Vision An AI-powered X-ray tomography breakthrough reveals nanoscale details despite missing data and limited viewing angles.

Scientists at #NSLSII combined the physics of X-rays with the power of #AI to produce 3D reconstructions of nanoscale objects like never before.

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Radiofrequency Upgrades Ensure Accelerator Stability and Reliability Recent RF projects are helping prepare key facility infrastructure for the future and ensure reliability for years to come.

A new power source, among other upgrades, will keep #NSLSII bright for years to come.

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Ryugu Asteroid Research Reveals Mineral History Predating Any on Earth Scientists analyze Ryugu asteroid samples using X-ray techniques at NSLS-II, revealing a complex mineral and chemical history

Details of the asteroid's composition may help scientists learn how water and prebiotic organic matter arrived on Earth. #NSLSII #Ryugu

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Radiofrequency Upgrades Ensure Accelerator Stability and Reliability Recent RF projects are helping prepare key facility infrastructure for the future and ensure reliability for years to come.

Don't lose your cool... 🧊

The radiofrequency team at #NSLSII is implementing high-tech solutions to eliminate operational vulnerabilities, including a new "coldbox" for maintaining a temperature of -452 degrees Fahrenheit in the electron storage ring.

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Destination: Mars. First Stop: Iceland? With terrain and climate similar to Mars, Iceland's minerals may offer clues about rocks 194 million miles away on Mars.

Scientists at #NSLSII are helping develop research techniques for uncovering the chemical structures of sedimentary rocks — first from Iceland, then from Mars.

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A Step Closer to a Sustainable Method of Producing Ethylene Researchers have made a significant advance toward the goal of using bacteria to produce ethylene, a key manufacturing chemical.

Researchers have made a significant advance toward the goal of using bacteria to produce ethylene, a key chemical in the production of many plastics. #NSLSII

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Radiofrequency Upgrades Ensure Accelerator Stability and Reliability Recent RF projects are helping prepare key facility infrastructure for the future and ensure reliability for years to come.

A new power source, among other upgrades, will keep #NSLSII bright for years to come.

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Destination: Mars. First Stop: Iceland? With terrain and climate similar to Mars, Iceland's minerals may offer clues about rocks 194 million miles away on Mars.

Scientists at #NSLSII are helping develop research techniques for uncovering the chemical structures of sedimentary rocks — first from Iceland, then from Mars.

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Radiofrequency Upgrades Ensure Accelerator Stability and Reliability Recent RF projects are helping prepare key facility infrastructure for the future and ensure reliability for years to come.

Don't lose your cool... 🧊

The radiofrequency team at #NSLSII is implementing high-tech solutions to eliminate operational vulnerabilities, including a new "coldbox" for maintaining a temperature of -452 degrees Fahrenheit in the electron storage ring.

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Nanoparticle Blueprints Reveal Path to Smarter Medicines Scientists reveal the complex shapes of lipid nanoparticles and how those structures can be optimized to deliver medications.

Lipid nanoparticles are the delivery vehicles of modern medicine.

Now, scientists have discovered that the particles come in a surprising variety of configurations. #NSLSII

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A Step Closer to a Sustainable Method of Producing Ethylene Researchers have made a significant advance toward the goal of using bacteria to produce ethylene, a key manufacturing chemical.

Scientists have identified the enzyme that certain bacteria use to break down organic sulfur compounds to create ethylene.

They also, for the first time, were able to extract the enzyme from bacteria to study its function and structure. #NSLSII

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A Step Closer to a Sustainable Method of Producing Ethylene Researchers have made a significant advance toward the goal of using bacteria to produce ethylene, a key manufacturing chemical.

Researchers have made a significant advance toward the goal of using bacteria to produce ethylene, a key chemical in the production of many plastics. #NSLSII

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Making Waves: RIXS Illuminates Elusive Carriers of Angular Momentum Using resonant inelastic x-ray scattering, scientists achieve the first direct observation of magnon spin currents.

If the right tool doesn’t exist, we build it. #NSLSII

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