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Research on Estrogen and Behavior Is a \ Research on Estrogen and Behavior Is a 'Hot Topic' at the 2011 Society for Neuroscience Meeting
Posted by: BrookhavenLab

Video duration: 236 seconds

The Society for Neuroscience has selected recent research on estrogen and its effect on behavior conducted at BNL for its "hot topics" book distributed to reporters attending the society's 2011 meeting in Washington, D.C., November 12-16.


Harnessing Energy from the Sun for Six Billion People Harnessing Energy from the Sun for Six Billion People
Posted by: BrookhavenLab

Video duration: 4767 seconds

Daniel Nocera, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor whose recent research focuses on solar-powered fuels, presents a Brookhaven Science Associates Distinguished Lecture, titled "Harnessing Energy from the Sun for Six Billion People -- One at a Time."


First Magnet Girder Installed in NSLS-II Storage Ring First Magnet Girder Installed in NSLS-II Storage Ring
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Video duration: 113 seconds

Supervisor Frank Lincoln explains how the first magnet girder is installed in the storage ring of Brookhaven National Laboratory's National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II).


BNL Celebrates the Fifth Year of the Open Space Stewardship Program BNL Celebrates the Fifth Year of the Open Space Stewardship Program
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Video duration: 178 seconds

About 400 students, parents, teachers, land stewards, and administrators attended a celebration hosted by BNL to mark the fifth anniversary of the Open Space Stewardship Program (OSSP).


INCREASE INCREASE
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Video duration: 195 seconds

The Interdisciplinary Consortium for Research and Educational Access in Science and Engineering (INCREASE), assists minority-serving institutions in gaining access to world-class research facilities.


Introducing Synchrotrons Into the Classroom Introducing Synchrotrons Into the Classroom
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Video duration: 301 seconds

Brookhaven's Introducing Synchrotrons Into the Classroom (InSynC) program gives teachers and their students access to the National Synchrotron Light Source through a competitive proposal process. The first batch of InSynC participants included a group of students from Islip Middle School, who used the massive machine to study the effectiveness of different what filters. Here's their story.


Concrete Pour in NSLS-II Ring Concrete Pour in NSLS-II Ring
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Video duration: 64 seconds

The mezzanine floor of the ring building tunnel for NSLS-II was completed when the last concrete was placed in February 2011.


Miniature \ Miniature 'Wearable' PET Scanner Ready for Use
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Video duration: 102 seconds

Scientists from BNL, Stony Brook University, and collaborators have demonstrated the efficacy of a "wearable," portable PET scanner they've developed for rats. The device will give neuroscientists a new tool for simultaneously studying brain function and behavior in fully awake, moving animals.


Brookhaven-Built Magnet Will Catch Subatomic Debris Brookhaven-Built Magnet Will Catch Subatomic Debris
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Video duration: 110 seconds

Peter Wanderer, head of Brookhaven's Superconducting Magnet Division, describes the magnet that's being built for the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams at Michigan State University


Ionic Liquids: Syrupy solvents promise new efficient ways to generate, store, and use energy Ionic Liquids: Syrupy solvents promise new efficient ways to generate, store, and use energy
Posted by: BrookhavenLab

Video duration: 271 seconds

Many chemists want to speed things up ? faster reactions can produce higher yields. But BNL chemist James Wishart would rather slow some reactions down. He studies syrupy materials known as ionic liquids, liquids composed entirely of positive and negative ions.


On Top of the Ring On Top of the Ring
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Video duration: 141 seconds

Roof work continues on top of the ring building for the National
Synchrotron Light Source II.


Engineered Plants Make Potential Precursor to Raw Material for Plastics Engineered Plants Make Potential Precursor to Raw Material for Plastics
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Video duration: 60 seconds

In a first step toward achieving industrial-scale green production, scientists from BNL and collaborators at Dow AgroSciences report engineering a plant that produces industrially relevant levels of chemicals that could potentially be used to make plastics.


NSLS-II: Completion of the Ring Structure NSLS-II: Completion of the Ring Structure
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Video duration: 261 seconds

At Brookhaven National Laboratory on October 13, 2010, construction workers, Brookhaven and Department of Energy officials, invited guests, and Lab staff signed the final beam to close the ring building of the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II), under construction since 2009.


In honor of National Disability Awareness Month In honor of National Disability Awareness Month
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Video duration: 413 seconds

In honor of National Disability Awareness Month, this video was filmed by Brookhaven Lab's Alex Reben and produced by Battelle as one of several events/activities focused on increasing overall awareness to the barriers that individuals and families face with disabilities.


New Beam Source for Brookhaven Accelerators New Beam Source for Brookhaven Accelerators
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Video duration: 185 seconds

Modern, compact ion injector will feed new kinds of particles to RHIC and NSRL.


Recovery Act Funds Nano-Research Tools at Brookhaven Lab Recovery Act Funds Nano-Research Tools at Brookhaven Lab
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Video duration: 135 seconds

Brookhaven National Laboratory's Center for Functional Nanomaterials is receiving more than $5 million in new equipment from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.


Deputy Energy Secretary Announces Extra $28 Million for Cleanup Deputy Energy Secretary Announces Extra $28 Million for Cleanup
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Video duration: 317 seconds

U.S. Department of Energy Deputy Secretary Daniel Poneman (left) and Congressman Tim Bishop visited BNL on June 1 to announce an additional $28 million in Recovery Act funding to accelerate cleanup projects at the Lab, including cleanup at the Brookhaven Graphite Research Reactor.


Town of Brookhaven Honors Barbara Royce for Community Service Work Town of Brookhaven Honors Barbara Royce for Community Service Work
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Video duration: 156 seconds

Barbara Royce, an employee of Brookhaven Lab since 1980, will be honored for her dedicated community service work at the Town of Brookhavens 24th Annual Womens Recognition Night on March 25 at Town Hall in Farmingville.


ProxiScan?: A Novel Camera for Imaging Prostate Cancer ProxiScan?: A Novel Camera for Imaging Prostate Cancer
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Video duration: 275 seconds

ProxiScan is a compact gamma camera suited for high-resolution imaging of prostate cancer. Developed by Brookhaven National Laboratory and Hybridyne Imaging Technologies, Inc., ProxiScan won a 2009 R&D 100 Award, sponsored by R&D Magazine to recognize the top 100 technological achievements of the year.


The Ribosome: The Cell\ The Ribosome: The Cell's Protein-Synthesizing Machine and How Antibiotics Disrupt It
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Video duration: 569 seconds

Determining the structure of the ribosome has made it possible for Ramakrishnan and his colleagues to image antibiotics bound to the ribosome, leading to a better understanding of their action, which could help in the development of novel drugs. In his talk, Ramakrishnan conveys the excitement in the field that has arisen as a result of these discoveries.


First Structural Steel Erected at NSLS-II First Structural Steel Erected at NSLS-II
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Video duration: 67 seconds

Ten steel columns were incorporated into the ever-growing framework for the National Synchrotron Light Source II last week, the first structural steel erected for the future 400,000-square-foot facility.