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CHESS Users' Meeting 2014 recap
The 2014 CHESS Users' Meeting was held on campus at Cornell University on June 10-11.

"Some Early Synchrotron Radiation History"
Professor Emeritus Paul Hartman
CHESS Users Meeting
June 14, 1988

From the InSitμ school...
At the CHESS Users meeting in June, a two day introduction to FEpX (a crystal-based elastic plastic finite element code) was held at CHESS.

Hidden Picasso painting revealed with Cornell help
In October 2012, a famous painting paid a short, hushed visit to Wilson Synchrotron Laboratory, where Cornell scientists used an X-ray detector to scan for a suspected secret hidden underneath.

Images from almost no data at all
Can x-ray pictures that are almost empty be used to reconstruct physical models?

An eXploration of elastic potential energy for first graders
Imagine walking into a room full of young school children huddled around tables with an adult volunteer, Styrofoam balls being flung intentionally into the air, and students delightedly observing, measuring and recording their results.

CHESS user can tell a fish's life story from their ears
Yes, fish have ears — and they can tell a fish's life story, ESF prof finds.

Keeping the x-ray beam perfectly still
The X-ray beam position stability is one basic requirement to get high quality experimental results.