The Atomic Resolution Microscope located at LBL's National Center for Electron Microscopy (NCEM) was the first instrument in the world capable of showing individual atoms in a sample. NCEM recently celebrated 10 years of serving users from across the nation and around the globe.


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NCEM ANNIVERSARY STORY
The National Center for Electron Microscopy (NCEM) celebrates ten years of national service.
ACCELERATORS: THE NEXT GENERATION
A trio of LBL particle accelerators promises to blaze new trails in fusion research, nuclear physics, and mass spectrometry.
THE FLASH OF DISCOVERY
Researchers search for faster, brighter scintillators for medical imaging and other scientific endeavors.

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Element 106 is named in honor of Glenn T. Seaborg

IN THE NEWS
Scientists report the first experimental evidence for the subatomic particle known as Top Quark.

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