Filter by Type - Any -EventImageNews ArticleVideoResource Display Grid Display List News Feature Virtual Tours of LCLS Take a digital tour of the undulators and near experimental hall at the Linac Coherent Light Source. News Feature What Can You Study In Femtoseconds? Biology and Chemistry PULSE scientist Amy Cordones-Hahn describes her work on chemical reactions that turn sunlight into useable energy. News Feature Scales of time Explore the fourth dimension, from processes that occur in billions of years down to tiny slivers of a second. News Feature How Do You Catch Femtosecond Light? Learn about X-ray detectors from Gabriella Cabrini, scientist at the Linac Coherent Light Source. News Feature How Do You Make Femtosecond Light? Accelerator physicist Agostino Marinelli discusses how SLAC's X-ray laser makes femtosecond light. News Feature What is a Femtosecond? Ryan Coffee, scientist at the Linac Coherent Light Source, explains in a video interview. News Feature Why Study in Femtoseconds? Physicist Phil Bucksbaum gives a brief introduction to Femtosecond Week at SLAC. News Feature Femtosecond Week SLAC celebrates five days of ultrafast science. Press Release SLAC Celebrates Femtosecond Week Join us for five days of ultrafast science from April 17 to 21. News Feature Harker School Wins 2017 SLAC Regional Science Bowl Competition After losing its first match of the day to the defending champions, The Harker School’s team won 10 consecutive rounds to claim victory in... News Feature Scientists Gather for Annual SLAC Users’ Conference The event drew more than 400 participants, with workshops and presentations focusing on collaborations and new technology at SLAC’s light sources. News Feature Greene Scholars Explore Science and Engineering at SLAC Science-interested teens spent a week at the lab learning more about STEM at the inaugural Greene Scholars Program Summer Science Institute at SLAC. News Feature · Virtual Tours of LCLS Take a digital tour of the undulators and near experimental hall at the Linac Coherent Light Source. News Feature · What Can You Study In Femtoseconds? Biology and Chemistry PULSE scientist Amy Cordones-Hahn describes her work on chemical reactions that turn sunlight into useable energy. News Feature · Scales of time Explore the fourth dimension, from processes that occur in billions of years down to tiny slivers of a second. News Feature · How Do You Catch Femtosecond Light? Learn about X-ray detectors from Gabriella Cabrini, scientist at the Linac Coherent Light Source. News Feature · How Do You Make Femtosecond Light? Accelerator physicist Agostino Marinelli discusses how SLAC's X-ray laser makes femtosecond light. News Feature · What is a Femtosecond? Ryan Coffee, scientist at the Linac Coherent Light Source, explains in a video interview. News Feature · Why Study in Femtoseconds? Physicist Phil Bucksbaum gives a brief introduction to Femtosecond Week at SLAC. News Feature · Femtosecond Week SLAC celebrates five days of ultrafast science. Press Release · SLAC Celebrates Femtosecond Week Join us for five days of ultrafast science from April 17 to 21. News Feature · Harker School Wins 2017 SLAC Regional Science Bowl Competition After losing its first match of the day to the defending champions, The Harker School’s team won 10 consecutive rounds to claim victory in the annual SLAC Regional DOE Science Bowl. News Feature · Scientists Gather for Annual SLAC Users’ Conference The event drew more than 400 participants, with workshops and presentations focusing on collaborations and new technology at SLAC’s light sources. News Feature · Greene Scholars Explore Science and Engineering at SLAC Science-interested teens spent a week at the lab learning more about STEM at the inaugural Greene Scholars Program Summer Science Institute at SLAC. Go to previous page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Currently on page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Go to next page