Archive for Brookhaven National Laboratory: @brookhaven TODAY
The Owl Shift at STAR and PHENIX
Keeping tabs on the activities at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider detectors through the wee hours.
National Safety Month: Ergonomics
Ergonomic concerns include work areas, tools, equipment,furniture, and even work practices and schedules.
DOE’s Hallman to Talk Today, 6/13, on Future of Nuclear Physics in U.S.
DOE's Timothy Hallman, Associate Director for Nuclear Physics of the Office of Science, will give a talk on “The Future of Nuclear Physics in the U.S." today, Wednesday, June 13, at 5 p.m. in the Hamilton Seminar Room. The talk will be webcast live on .
Taking Hybrids for a Spin to Generate Electricity from Sunlight
Scientists demonstrate precision control of self assembly and charge transfer in a hybrid material composed of light-absorbing quantum dots and a conjugated polymer — two types of semiconducting materials that have been widely studied for photovoltaic and other optoelectronic applications and biosensors.
Lab’s Smoking Cessation Program Can Work for You
If you smoke, take a moment to look into the Lab’s smoking cessation program and learn how it can dramatically improve lives -- for both you and your family.
Two BNLers Capture Transit of Venus, 2012
BNLers Phil Harrington and Rick Jackimowicz recorded the recent transit of Venus across the Sun on film.
eRHIC: Colliding Electrons with Ions at RHIC
There are compelling reasons to build an electron-ion collider at Brookhaven National Laboratory.
The Glue that Binds Us All
Nuclear physicists would like to build a new machine: an electron-ion collider designed to shine a very bright "light" on both protons and heavy ions to reveal their inner secrets.


