The Advanced Photon Source
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Science Highlights

Making Better Drugs by Controlling Membrane Mechanics (To be published in "APS Science 2020, Volume 2")
Deconstructing the Infectious Machinery of SARS-CoV-2 (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory press release)
A Cold-Spray Solution for AM Metal Fatigue (To be published in "APS Science 2020, Volume 2")
Solving the Structure of BRCA2 Protein Complex Important in DNA Repair (University of Michigan press release)
Sniffing Out a Better Covalent Organic Framework (To be published in "APS Science 2020, Volume 2")
Buzz about Thermoelectrics Heats Up with Promising New Magnesium-Based Materials (Oak Ridge National Laboratory press release)
Earthly Rocks Point Way to Water Hidden on Mars (Penn State University news article )
New Form of Silicon Could Enable Next-Gen Electronic and Energy Devices (Carnegie Institution for Science press release)
Boosting the Performance of a Lower-Cost Fuel Cell Catalyst (To be published in "APS Science 2020, Volume 2")
Giving RNA the Golden Touch by Adding to its Alphabet (To be published in "APS Science 2020, Volume 2")
Llama Antibodies Could Block Deadly Coronaviruses from Invading Our Cells (To be published in "APS Science 2020, Volume 2")
A Template for Inhibiting SARS-CoV-2 Replication (To be published in "APS Science 2020, Volume 2")
Proteins of a Feather Come Together to Create Color (To be published in "APS Science 2021, Volume 1")
Engineering New Treatments for Cancer (To be published in "APS Science 2020, Volume 2")
Better-Educated Neural Networks for Nanoscale 3-D Coherent X-ray Imaging (To be published in "APS Science 2021, Volume 1")
Mouse Brain Imaged from the Microscopic to the Macroscopic Level (University of Chicago Medical Center press release)
Ultrafast X-rays Track Charge Flows in a Promising Photovoltaic Material (To be published in "APS Science 2020, Volume 2")
Escape Artist (Harvard Medical School “News & Research” article)
UCLA and UIC Researchers Discover Foam “Fizzics” (UCLA Samueli School of Engineering article)