The Advanced Photon Source
a U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science User Facility

“Inside the Advanced Photon Source” Inside the latest Argonne Now

The summer 2012 issue of Argonne Now carries a story entitled “Inside the Advanced Photon Source” that gives an overview of the facility and some of the research carried out here. The 37-page issue features a number of articles that underscore the wide range of research at Argonne.

The pdf can be accessed at:

http://www.anl.gov/downloads/argonne-now-magazine-summer-2012

The Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory is one of five national synchrotron radiation light sources supported by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science to carry out applied and basic research to understand, predict, and ultimately control matter and energy at the electronic, atomic, and molecular levels, provide the foundations for new energy technologies, and support DOE missions in energy, environment, and national security. To learn more about the Office of Science x-ray user facilities, visit http://science.energy.gov/user-facilities/basic-energy-sciences/.

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