Are any of your beamlines capable of imaging a fish? Yes, a fish. Submicron scale morphology. 😍🔬 🐟 I've seen a zebrafish synchrotron'd before, but I'd like to do something a little bit thicker. I'd like to see tiny peripheral nerves inside of a weird little head organ.
You will find all the information you need here to submit a proposal to get some beam time for your project. We can't wait to see what you come up with!! www-ssrl.slac.stanford.edu/content/user-resources/welcome-ssrl-user-research-site
Any idea why the National Synchrotron Light Source II at Brookhaven lab affects radar when precipitation is occurring in a straight line for over 100 miles? I’m here because of seeing this anomaly for a few months and today rain had no disruption and the National Synchrotron Light Source II is not operating
Synchrotron opening new doors in science,and this will help us to understand who are we and where do we come from, keep it up slac❤
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Are any of your beamlines capable of imaging a fish?
Yes, a fish. Submicron scale morphology. 😍🔬 🐟
I've seen a zebrafish synchrotron'd before, but I'd like to do something a little bit thicker. I'd like to see tiny peripheral nerves inside of a weird little head organ.
You will find all the information you need here to submit a proposal to get some beam time for your project. We can't wait to see what you come up with!! www-ssrl.slac.stanford.edu/content/user-resources/welcome-ssrl-user-research-site
Any idea why the National Synchrotron Light Source II at Brookhaven lab affects radar when precipitation is occurring in a straight line for over 100 miles? I’m here because of seeing this anomaly for a few months and today rain had no disruption and the National Synchrotron Light Source II is not operating
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