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Wednesday, November 30, 2005
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  • Crash Course in Luminosity: Updating the "prescription" of Tevatron beam position monitors
  • Hargis, O'Dette Bring Christmas Music to Stage
  • From KEK Topics, November 29, 2005: Belle has integrated 500 inverse femtobarns

Tuesday, November 29, 2005
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  • Caution is Key to Computer Security at Lab, Home
  • Director's Corner: US/China High Energy Physics Collaboration
  • Fritz Lange, Former Fermilab Employee, Has Passed Away
  • From the Chicago Tribune, November 19, 2005: U.S. science 'in a crisis,' says Nobel winner

Monday, November 28, 2005
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  • Twelve Fermilab Scientists Were Recently Promoted
  • Safety Tip of the Week - Stay Safe: Use the Right Tool For Maintenance Activities
  • Caltech Press Release, November 22, 2005: New Study of Supernovae May Absolve Einstein of His Self-Confessed "Biggest Blunder"

Wednesday, November 23, 2005
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  • Tevatron Temporarily Down
  • Brinson Fellowship Offers Opportunity With New Particle Astrophysics Center
  • Crash Course in Luminosity: Collisions in the Right Place
  • FBI Warns of E-Mail About Surveillance
  • CMS Celebrates Milestone
  • From SciDevNet, November 22, 2005: Argentinean hunt for cosmic rays brings local benefits

Tuesday, November 22, 2005
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  • Fermilab's Icon for "Green Design" Finally Has a Name
  • Director's Corner: Communing With Vines
  • Fermilab Scientists to Speak at Einstein Event
  • Fermilab Press Release, November 22, 2005: Beyond Einstein: A live Webcast from around the Globe; Thursday, December 1, 2005, from 5:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CST

Monday, November 21, 2005
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  • Paper of Summer Intern Picked for AAAS Meeting
  • Safety Tip of the Week: Want to Quit Smoking? Medical Office Can Help
  • Argonne/DOE Press Release, November 18, 2005: Argonne researchers discover keys to improving commercial magnet technology

Friday, November 18, 2005
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  • Crash Course in Luminosity: Making the best antiproton beams
  • "Perfect" Artist's Reception Tonight at Fermilab Gallery
  • ILC NewsLine: ILC Scientists Organize International School for Linear Colliders
  • NASA Press Release, November 17, 2005: Hubble, Sloan Quadruple Number of Known Optical Einstein Rings

Thursday, November 17, 2005
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  • Community Group Discusses Fermilab ILC Siting Issues
  • Result of the Week: Double Jeopardy! Searching for Doubly-Charged Higgs Bosons at CDF
  • DOE Press Release: Science.gov 3.0 Launched
  • Science Grid This Week: Grids and Gluons
  • CERN Press Release, November 16, 2005: CERN Awarded High-Performance Computing Prize at Supercomputing 2005

Wednesday, November 16, 2005
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  • A New Record Every Week for Tevatron Luminosity
  • Crash Course in Luminosity, Slip-stacking to bombard pbar target
  • Fermilab's Icon for "Green Design" Needs a Name
  • Volunteer Reception to Thank Education Helpers
  • From PhysOrg.com, November 15, 2005: Watson Lecture, Exploring Einstein's Legacy

Tuesday, November 15, 2005
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  • Profile: CDF's Yoh Reflects on Fermilab Discoveries
  • Director's Corner: Tango
  • Fermilab Recognizes Long-term Employees
  • From AAAS Science & Policy, November 14, 2005: R&D Budget and Policy Program

Monday, November 14, 2005
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  • MuCool Project Receives New RF Cavity for Testing
  • Safety Tip of the Week: ES&H perspectives with Jack Hawkins, People are the Key
  • Open Science Grid Consortium Press Release: Open Science Grid Technology and Applications Featured at SC|05

Friday, November 11, 2005
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  • Crash Course in Luminosity, Key to Discovery at Fermilab
  • ILC NewsLine: Petronzio Opens Dialogue Between GDE and FALC
  • Education Office to Host Science-Based Reading Day
  • From Chicago Tribune, November 10, 2005: Light on a dark place: Observatory aims to find the origin of cosmic rays.

Thursday, November 10, 2005
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  • Lab Begins Burning to Restore Prairie Species
  • Result of the Week: R You Standard Model Top?
  • November 10 Press Release: Pierre Auger Observatory Celebrates Progress on Detector Array and Presents First Science Results
  • Gollwitzer and Hanagaki Promoted to Scientist I
  • Science Grid this Week: Grids and Gluons

Wednesday, November 9, 2005
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  • Crash Course in Luminosity: Why do we care about increasing our chances for collisions?
  • NALWO Dedicates Bench in Memory of Sue Mendelsohn
  • From EurekAlert, November 8, 2005: What does 'almost nothing' weigh? FSU physicist aims to find out

Tuesday, November 8, 2005
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  • On a Roll: The Tevatron Breaks More Records
  • Director's Corner: The Power of "WE"
  • Fermilab Trees Tested in Emerald Ash Borer Survey
  • From PhysicsWeb, November Forum, 2005: Inadequate textbooks are partly to blame for the steady decline in the number of pupils taking physics at school

Monday, November 7, 2005
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  • Crash Course in Luminosity, Key to Discovery at Fermilab
  • Safety Tip of the Week: Avian Flu
  • From FYI: The American Institute of Physics Bulletin of Science Policy News November 3, 2005: Report Highlights "Worrisome Indicators" of US Competitiveness

Friday, November 4, 2005
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  • Veteran's Day Observance: Way to Say 'Thank You'
  • FALC Members Visit Fermilab
  • Computing Safety: Report Suspicious Activity
  • ILC NewsLine: European GDE Members Hold First Meeting, Address Questions about the Future
  • From Nature Online, November 3, 2005 Astronomy: Light on a dark place

Thursday, November 3, 2005
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  • Community Group Discusses International Linear Collider
  • Result of the Week: Pushing the World Limit: B Flavor Oscillations at CDF
  • Science Grid This Week: SPICE-ing Up DNA Simulations
  • Fermilab Media Advisory, November 2, 2005: Media invited to attend Pierre Auger Observatory Celebration, to be held November 9-12, 2005 in Malargüe, Argentina

Wednesday, November 2, 2005
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  • Computing Safety: Register Your System Administrator
  • Local Company Finishes LHC Cooling Components
  • From New York Times, October 31, 2005: Marvin Chodorow, 92, Expert in the Use of Microwave Tubes, Dies

Tuesday, November 1, 2005
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  • Records Keep Coming
  • Celebration Honors 20th Anniversary of Collisions
  • Director's Corner: PANIC
  • Computer Security: Learn about Phishing, Pharming
  • Fermilab Halloween Photos
  • From Science Daily, October 29, 2005: On A Collision Course With Discovery


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