Vincent Droscoski, former BNL fire inspector and ex-chief of Terryville FD,...
Prepared By the Droscoski family Vincent A. Droscoski Jr., 85, of Port Jefferson, passed away on Friday, July 28. Vincent was a retired fire inspector at Brookhaven National Laboratory, ex-chief of the...
View ArticleLocal scientists share their thoughts on the movie ‘Oppenheimer’
By Daniel Dunaief Researchers at Brookhaven National Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and Stony Brook University joined the chorus of moviegoers who enjoyed and appreciated the Universal film...
View ArticleBNL’s Suji Park creates 2D nanotechnology efficiencies at the QPress
By Daniel Dunaief Technological advances, like the audiences who crave the latest gadgets and gizmos, often proceed with a sense of purpose and speed. Anything that gets in the way or slows down the...
View ArticleBNL helps eight area teachers learn how to create computer coding
By Daniel Dunaief Brookhaven National Laboratory hopes to inspire the scientists of the future. The Department of Energy sponsored national laboratory, which attracts scientists from all over the world...
View ArticleSharon Kohler joins BNL as Associate Lab Director for Environment, Safety &...
Sharon Kohler—a leader with more than 30 years of experience managing environment, safety, health, and operations at U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) facilities with complex operational...
View ArticleAnn Emrick named BNL’s Deputy Director for Operations
Ann Emrick of East Patchogue has been named Deputy Director for Operations at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory, effective Oct. 1. Emrick, a longtime Brookhaven Lab...
View ArticleHitting the ground running, Hewett inspires BNL’s staff
By Daniel Dunaief JoAnne Hewett hit the ground running when she arrived at Brookhaven National Laboratory. She had no choice. On her first day, Hewett, who is the first woman to lead the Department of...
View ArticleAmid increase in Covid rates, BNL reinstitutes mask mandate
By Daniel Dunaief For the first time since May 2023, Brookhaven National Laboratory required masks on site at its facility starting on Jan. 8, as the rate of hospital admissions for the virus that...
View ArticleEvan Musterman goes from visiting scientist to postdoctoral researcher at BNL
By Daniel Dunaief It’s everywhere, from holding the water we drink to providing a cover over the Norman Rockwell painting of “The Three Umpires” to offering a translucent barrier between our frigid...
View ArticleBNL’s SRX beamline helps scientists and played important role for veterans
By Daniel Dunaief When he took over to lead the sub micron resolution X-ray spectroscopy, or SRX, beamline at Brookhaven National Laboratory on January 1, 2020, Andrew Kiss expected to balance between...
View ArticleHunter College, Ward Melville win regional Science Bowl top spots at BNL
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View ArticleSound Beach civic due to celebrate 50 years, local peace announcement, BNL...
By Ernestine Franco The meeting started with a short history by Bea Ruberto, president of the civic, who stated that on Aug. 16, 1974, the Sound Beach Civic Association filed a certificate of...
View ArticleBNL’s Juan Jimenez helps team convert carbon dioxide to an ingredient in plastic
By Daniel Dunaief If we had carbon dioxide glasses, we would see the gas everywhere, from the air we, our pets, and our farm animals exhale to the plumes propelled through the smokestacks of factories...
View ArticleBNL’s Electron Ion Collider receives government funds, approval to purchase...
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View ArticleLong Island students compete at Brookhaven Lab’s Maglev Contest
A big blue shark, an array of pirate ships, and a propeller-driven water bottle were among student-made magnetic levitation vehicles that floated down the tracks at the 2024 Maglev Competition hosted...
View ArticleBrookhaven National Laboratory’s Meng Xie helps boost biomass in sorghum
By Daniel Dunaief A traffic light turns green and a driver can make a left turn. Similarly, plants on one path can change direction when they receive a particular signal. In the case of the sorghum...
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