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Hacking DNA to make next-gen materials
DOE/Brookhaven National LaboratoryPeer-Reviewed Publication
Scientists have developed a universal method for producing a wide variety of designed metallic and semiconductor 3D nanostructures—the potential base materials for next-generation semiconductor devices, neuromorphic computing, and advanced energy applications. The new method, which uses a “hacked” form of DNA that instructs molecules to organize themselves into targeted 3D patterns, is the first of its kind to produce robust nanostructures from multiple material classes.
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- Science Advances
Scientists make COVID receptor protein in mouse cells
DOE/Brookhaven National LaboratoryPeer-Reviewed Publication
A team of scientists has demonstrated a way to produce large quantities of the receptor that SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, binds to on the surface of human cells. That binding between the now-infamous viral spike protein and the human “ACE2” receptor is the first step of infection by the virus. Making functional human ACE2 protein in mouse cells gives scientists a new way to study these receptors and potentially put them to use. The method could facilitate the study of other complex proteins that have proven difficult to produce by other means.
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- Virology
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- DOE/US Department of Energy, Brookhaven National Laboratory Laboratory Directed Research and Development
Calibrating from the cosmos
DOE/Brookhaven National LaboratoryBusiness Announcement
In 2026, physicists are planning to operate a radio telescope on the far side of the moon—an unforgiving environment that poses tremendous challenges for research equipment to survive, but also the promise of enormous scientific payoff. Called LuSEE-Night, the project aims to access lingering radio waves from the universe’s ancient past, peering into an era of the cosmos that’s never been observed before.
Now, thanks to new funding from NASA, the project has added a state-of-the-art calibrator to the mission. This calibrator will not only ensure measurements from LuSEE-Night are accurate but also set the stage for more sophisticated telescopes to reside beyond Earth.
Catalytic combo converts CO2 to solid carbon nanofibers
DOE/Brookhaven National LaboratoryPeer-Reviewed Publication
Scientists at Brookhaven National Laboratory and Columbia University have developed a way to convert carbon dioxide (CO2), a potent greenhouse gas, into carbon nanofibers, materials with a wide range of unique properties and many potential long-term uses. Their strategy uses tandem electrochemical and thermochemical reactions run at relatively low temperatures and ambient pressure and could successfully lock carbon away to offset or even achieve negative carbon emissions.
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- Nature Catalysis
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- DOE/US Department of Energy
Brookhaven lab sets sights on particle physics goals
DOE/Brookhaven National LaboratoryAs the particle physics community releases its strategic plan for the next 10 years and overall vision for the next 20, scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory have started planning how the Lab is positioned to contribute to a range of the plan’s science goals, new experiments, proposed research facilities, and ongoing projects.
C2QA, a year in review
DOE/Brookhaven National LaboratoryThe Co-design Center for Quantum Advantage has been growing, building, and working hard every year to support their mission—building the tools necessary to create scalable, distributed, and fault-tolerant quantum computer systems. Here are some of this year's highlights.
'The human element'
DOE/Brookhaven National LaboratoryAndrew Broadbent, an accomplished project manager at the at the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II), a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science User Facility located at DOE’s Brookhaven National Laboratory, took on such a challenge earlier this year though DOE’s Project Leadership Institute (PLI) and emerged from the yearlong endeavor with his team victorious.
MSI connect: Promoting opportunities, innovation, and a diverse workforce
DOE/Brookhaven National LaboratoryThe U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory is teaming up with partner laboratories, minority serving institutions (MSIs), and a key industry partner, FedTech, to launch a pilot fellowship program that will connect top entrepreneurial talent within the MSI community with opportunities to commercialize DOE technologies.
BNL: Advisory panel issues field-defining recommendations for U.S. government investments in particle physics research
DOE/Brookhaven National LaboratoryReports and Proceedings
The High Energy Physics Advisory Panel (HEPAP) to the High Energy Physics program of the Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy and the National Science Foundation’s Division of Physics has released a new Particle Physics Project Prioritization Panel (P5) report, which outlines particle physicists’ recommendations for research priorities in the field. DOE’s Brookhaven National Laboratory contributes to many of the projects highlighted in the P5 report.
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- DOE/US Department of Energy, U.S. National Science Foundation