28-Jun-2024 Elke Arenholz named director of the National Synchrotron Light Source II at Brookhaven Lab DOE/Brookhaven National Laboratory Business Announcement Elke Arenholz, a renowned scientist known for her expertise in magnetic materials and X-ray spectroscopy, scattering, imaging, and instrument development, has been named director of the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II), effective August 2024.
18-Jun-2024 Westhampton Beach student's seaweed fertilizer project 'SPARKs' success DOE/Brookhaven National Laboratory Jessica Curran, a senior at Westhampton Beach High School created a highly effective seaweed liquid fertilizer from red seaweed samples collected on local shorelines. She earned fourth prize in the plant science category at Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair 2024
11-Jun-2024 Scientists engineer yellow-seeded camelina with high oil output DOE/Brookhaven National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication Using tools of modern genetics, plant biochemists have produced a new high-yielding oilseed crop variety — a yellow-seeded variety of Camelina sativa, a close relative of canola, that accumulates 21.4% more oil than ordinary camelina. Journal Plant Biotechnology Journal Funder DOE/US Department of Energy
11-Jun-2024 Scientists make and test efficient water-splitting catalyst predicted by theory DOE/Brookhaven National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication Scientists have developed a new efficient catalyst for the most challenging part of “water splitting,” a series of two simultaneous electrochemical reactions that generate hydrogen gas, a green energy source, from water. The new catalyst was designed based on theoretical predictions and validated in laboratory tests and industrially relevant demonstrations. Journal Journal of the American Chemical Society Funder DOE/US Department of Energy
3-Jun-2024 Study reveals reversible assembly of platinum catalyst DOE/Brookhaven National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication Chemists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory, Stony Brook University (SBU), and their collaborators have uncovered new details of the reversible assembly and disassembly of a platinum catalyst. The new understanding may offer clues to the catalyst’s stability and recyclability. Journal Nanoscale Funder DOE/US Department of Energy
17-May-2024 Scientists discover mechanism of sugar signaling in plants DOE/Brookhaven National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication A paper in the journal Science Advances describes how the moving parts of a particular plant protein control whether plants can grow and make energy-intensive products such as oil — or instead put in place a series of steps to conserve precious resources. The study focuses specifically on how the molecular machinery is regulated by a molecule that rises and falls with the level of sugar — plants’ main energy source. Journal Science Advances Funder DOE/US Department of Energy
17-May-2024 Modern plant enzyme partners with surprisingly ancient protein DOE/Brookhaven National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication Scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory have discovered that a protein responsible for the synthesis of a key plant material evolved much earlier than suspected. This new research explored the origin and evolution of the biochemical machinery that builds lignin, a structural component of plant cell walls with significant impacts on the clean energy industry. Journal The Plant Cell
14-May-2024 Brookhaven Lab Biophysicist F. William Studier awarded Merkin prize in biomedical technology DOE/Brookhaven National Laboratory Grant and Award Announcement F. William Studier, a senior biophysicist emeritus at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory, has won the 2024 Richard N. Merkin Prize in Biomedical Technology for his development in the 1980s of an efficient, scalable method of producing RNA and proteins in the laboratory. Funder DOE/US Department of Energy
14-May-2024 Speedy, secure, sustainable — that's the future of telecom DOE/Brookhaven National Laboratory Peer-Reviewed Publication A new device that can process information using a small amount of light could enable energy-efficient and secure communications. Journal Nature Photonics
7-May-2024 Two Brookhaven lab scientists named AAAS Fellows DOE/Brookhaven National Laboratory Grant and Award Announcement he American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) has recognized two staff scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory with the distinction of Fellow: Deputy Associate Laboratory Director for High Energy Physics Dmitri Denisov and Senior Chemist Anatoly Frenkel.