Would your scientific research benefit from a full symphony of instruments? At EMSL, we offer our users from around the world the ability to integrate among our eight capabilities, as well as between theory and experiment. We are living what Aristotle meant when he said, "The whole is greater than the sum of its parts." To illustrate this, we've experimented with a new way of communicating the role of integration in EMSL: through music. "EMLS's Opus: An Instrumental Integration" embodies the idea that several different instruments can come together to form something more beautiful than the sum of the individual parts. In addition to the sounds of EMSL's scientific instruments, you'll hear the voices of our staff and users talking about innovation and integration in their native languages. Diversity and collaboration describes the tools, disciplines, and people you'll find here, all working to address big scientific challenges. It's the beauty of EMSL... come join us! www.emsl.pnl.gov/access
nice imagery, but the music is bit annoying...
gbirbilis 1 year ago