Recent News
MRI bioreactor aids in understanding the physiology of live cells
A first-of-its-kind MRI bioreactor, developed at the Department of Energy's EMSL [pdf, ], provides accurate metabolic information for live cells maintained in a controlled growth environment. Full Story
From high school through Ph.D., Shawley enjoys decade at EMSL
Charles Shawley has conducted research at EMSL for 10 years, starting when he was in high school. Full Story
Steven Wiley appointed to Burroughs Wellcome Fund Advisory Committee
Steven Wiley, Lead Scientist for Biology at the Department of Energy’s EMSL, was appointed to an advisory committee for the Burroughs Wellcome Fund, a private, philanthropic organization. Full Story
New study shows hidden secondary phases in cobalt-doped zinc oxide
Scientists at EMSL showed that Co:ZnO treated in zinc vapor demonstrates ferromagnetism, but the signal originates from minute quantities of cobalt or cobalt and zinc that formed in secondary phases. Full Story
EMSL launches new look
On June 17, EMSL rolled out a new look as part of a year-long brand refreshment campaign. The new visual identity will be conveyed to staff and users through new products such as a revitalized website, posters, brochures, presentation materials, and business cards. Full Story
Science opens doors for rapid diagnosis of exposure
Accurate, portable sensors that detect human and environmental poisons are a major step closer, thanks to developmental work performed using resources at the Department of Energy's EMSL Full Story
Atom-level study shows how methanol interacts with catalyst
With sophisticated computer simulations done at the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory, scientists from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory's Institute for Interfacial Catalysis and Southern Illinois University showed how an inexpensive metal oxide catalyst can decompose methanol to produce hydrogen. Full Story

