Approximately 1,700 scientists visit SSRL annually to conduct experiments in broad disciplines including life sciences, materials, environmental science, and accelerator physics. Science highlights featured here and in our monthly newsletter, Headlines, increase the visibility of user science as well as the important contribution of SSRL in facilitating basic and applied scientific research. Many of these scientific highlights have been included in reports to funding agencies and have been picked up by other media. Users are strongly encouraged to contact us when exciting results are about to be published. We can work with users and the SLAC Office of Communication to develop the story and to communicate user research findings to a much broader audience.
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Structural and Functional Basis for Broad-spectrum Neutralization of Avian and Human Influenza Viruses

Scientists have recently identified a family of human antibodies that can take out an unprecedented number of different types of flu viruses, including H5N1 'bird flu' and the 19
Localizing Organomercury Uptake and Accumulation in Zebrafish Larvae at the Tissue and Cellular Level

Organomercury is a well-known poison, and the potential for exposure worries many communities worldwide.
Ions in the Clutches of Carbon Nanotubes

Currently, more than 1/6th of the people in the world lack safe and clean water.
The Competition for Iron Impacts the Global Carbon Cycle

Phytoplankton are microorganisms that live in the ocean surface waters and are important because they act as lungs for the planet, consuming carbon dioxide and producing oxygen.
A Golden Ruler Used to Measure DNA Structure in Solution

DNA is softer and stretchier than previously believed, at least on the short length scales of up to 20 base pairs.
Structure of the Ebola Virus Glycoprotein Bound to an Antibody from a Human Survivor

Scientists are one step closer to conquering the deadly Ebolavirus, thanks to research conducted at SSRL structural biology Beam Lines 9-2 and 11-1 and ALS Beam Line
Structures and Activities Shed Light into Cancer and Aging Phenotypes of Helicase XPD Mutations

Scientists are one step closer to understanding a piece of the machinery involved in DNA transcription and repair, thanks to work done in part at the SSRL macromolecular cr
Electronic Structure of LaOFeP - a Different Type of High Temperature Superconductor

The recent discovery of superconductivity in iron-based layered compounds known as iron oxypnictides has renewed interest in high-temperature superconductivity.
Structure of the Membrane Proximal Oxidoreductase Domain of Human Steap3, the Dominant Ferrireductase of the Erythroid Transferrin Cycle
Iron plays an integral role in many biochemical processes essential for life.
Panoramic Holography: Toward a Single Shot Stopwatch

Panoramic images are captivating in any form, with their wide field of view and extremely high resolution.
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