Canadian Light Source Research Set to Change How We See Electronics
The Canadian Light Source, a football-field sized synchrotron facility located underground at the University of Saskatchewan campus in Saskatoon, has been shedding some interesting light on the...
View ArticleRevolutionary Catalyst Material Developed Using Canadian Light Source...
Researchers from the University of South Florida have developed a revolutionary new catalyst material, based on research conducted at the Canadian Light Source synchrotron housed at the University of...
View ArticleCanadian Light Source Synchrotron developer Don George honoured with...
Don George, the leader of the team that designed the Canadian Light Source synchrotron facility in Saskatoon has received the 2015 Saskatchewan Meritorious Achievement Award given by the province’s...
View ArticleResearchers working to solve battery mystery using Saskatchewan synchrotron
A team working out of Texas A&M University, led by chemist Sarbajit Banerjee, has been using the the Scanning Transmission X-ray Microscope (STXM), one of the world’s most powerful soft X-ray...
View ArticleCanadian Light Source researchers identify contrasting biomaterials with...
A team of researchers from the University of Saskatchewan’s Canadian Light Source has developed a novel multiple energy X-ray imaging (MEI) system for biomedical imaging, using two or more X-ray...
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