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Tuesday, June 30
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  • CDF's "siliconers" are first line of detector defense
  • Director's Corner: Protective equipment
  • Fermilab's daycare students give to children of Gran Sasso
  • Take Five Q&A
  • From Discover magazine, June 22, 2009: Eight ways scientists look at—but don't yet see—dark matter

Monday, June 29
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  • Fermilab’s CDF observes Omega-sub-b baryon
  • ES&H Tips of the Week - Safety: Keep safety the first thought during shutdown
  • ES&H Safety Fair today offers tips and cool stuff
  • Photo of the Day: New employees
  • From New York Times column, June 27, 2009: Invent, invent, invent

Friday, June 26
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  • Recovery Act Feature: Crews dig in at NOvA site
  • From symmetrybreaking: Sky survey shooting for "three-peat" of scientific success
  • Cyber security resources available on Tune IT Up page
  • Photo of the Day: New employees
  • From Lab Manager Magazine, June 25, 2009: USC, Argonne National Lab collaborate on study of ancient artifacts

Thursday, June 25
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  • University Profile: University of Pittsburgh
  • Result of the Week: Dark photons
  • Wilson Hall near west parking lot closed this weekend
  • Extreme Beam lecture Thursday, 4 p.m. in One West
  • Special Announcement: The UEC wants YOU
  • From Physical Review Focus, June 24, 2009: A Higgs boson without the mess

Wednesday, June 24
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  • Celebrating safety on the roads
  • From the ES&H Section: Take Five: Safe, healthy and green
  • In Brief: Ask an auditor
  • Extreme Beam lecture Thursday, 4 p.m. in One West
  • Special Announcement: The UEC wants YOU
  • From The Batavia Republican, June 17, 2009: A day in the life of Debbie Harris, Fermilab scientist

Tuesday, June 23
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  • Fermilab director gives focus group results, lays out plans
  • Director's Corner: Yearly retreat
  • Photo of the Day: Winter volleyball champions wreak "havoc" on competition
  • Photo of the Day: Staffers from Senator Burris's office tour Fermilab
  • Special Announcement: The UEC wants YOU
  • From The Black Hills Pioneer, June 20, 2009: Preliminary timetable: Homestake dewatered by 2011

Monday, June 22
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  • East gate closed today through Friday
  • ES&H Tips of the Week - Cyber security: Passwords: Longer is stronger
  • Cervando Castro: Steady hands and sharp eyes
  • From Interactions.org: CERN reports on progress towards LHC restart
  • From Quantum Diaries: Shutdowns are busy times

Friday, June 19
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  • All-hands meeting today
  • East gate closed June 22-26
  • Shutdown-related power outage Monday
  • Recovery Act brings E85, hybrid cars to Fermilab fleet
  • From symmetrybreaking: The science of talking so people listen
  • Photo of the Day: Result of the Week author welcomes new addition
  • From New Scientist: June 17, 2009: Physicists create 'black hole for sound'

Thursday, June 18
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  • University Profile: University of Virginia
  • Result of the Week: A ‘prime’ analysis
  • Tune IT Up: Phishing for summer students
  • Q&A with Pier Oddone now online

Wednesday, June 17
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  • All-hands meeting Friday
  • Dave Augustine, master matchmaker
  • From Business Services Section: Take five for travel
  • DASTOW photos now online
  • From Brookhaven National Laboratory, June 15, 2009: Construction begins on world-class light source at Brookhaven National Laboratory

Tuesday, June 16
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  • All-hands meeting Friday
  • Director's Corner: Neutrinos
  • H1N1 flu alert level rises, but no need to panic
  • Q&A with Rolf Heuer now online
  • Photo of the Day: New employees
  • From AIP FYI, June 15, 2009: FY 2010 House Appropriations Bill: National Science Foundation
  • From New York Times, June 12, 2009: The physics of nothing

Monday, June 15
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  • Shutdown begins today
  • Take Five to improve safety
  • Former DZero collaborator wins URA award
  • ES&H Tips of the Week - Safety: Drivers face many potential distractions
  • FTL reporting system Q&A
  • From New York Times, June 9, 2009: New recipe for true muonium: take one muon

Friday, June 12
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  • Questions on FTL system change? Click here.
  • From iSGTW: Campus champions: Users get help from a familiar face
  • Fermilab and Argonne join to race on Fox River at fest
  • Consulate members from Asian countries visit Fermilab
  • From Los Alamos Monitor, June 11: Panel hears eco-park proposal

Thursday, June 11
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  • University Profile: Indiana University
  • Result of the Week: Piecing together the puzzle
  • Extreme Beam lecture Thursday, 4 p.m. in One West
  • Shutdown affected by possible FY2011 collider run
  • From AIP FYI, June 10: DOE Office of Science update: Director, Senatorial support, appropriations schedule, state spending

Wednesday, June 10
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  • DASTOW today
  • From the Fermilab CMS Center: Training Opportunities for collaborators
  • Susan Werner brings folk to Fermilab
  • From Science, June 2009: Chinese Scientists Hope to Make Deepest, Darkest Dreams Come True

Tuesday, June 9
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  • From Quantum Diaries: Night Shifts at Fermilab
  • Director's Corner: Goal Zero: Safe and Healthy
  • From AZoNano.com, June 4, 2009: Physicist Recognized for Contributions to Discoveries at Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider

Monday, June 8
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  • Oddone addresses need for infrastructure at Users' Meeting
  • DASTOW 2009 set for Wednesday
  • ES&H Tips of the Week - Environment: Save your skin this summer
  • From Telegraph, June 5, 2009: Large Hadron Collider to start again, but costs rise in race to discover 'God Particle'

Friday, June 5
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  • Michael Turner to speak at Outreach workshop today
  • Users' Meeting recap: Day 1
  • Shutdown begins June 15, preparations underway
  • East gate closed June 22-26
  • From CERN Bulletin, June 5, 2009: Perspectives
  • From Popular Science, June 5, 2009: New theory postulates galaxy-sized neutrinos, expanding since the beginning of time

Thursday, June 4
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  • University Profile: Northern Illinois University
  • Result of the Week: CDF diboson observation a big step toward Higgs
  • Annual Users' Meeting continues today
  • From Interactions.org, June 3, 2009: Lucia Votano named director of the National Laboratory in Gran Sasso
  • From Live Science, June 3, 2009: Einstein's 'spooky physics' gets more entangled

Wednesday, June 3
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  • Special Announcement: Users' Meeting begins today
  • From the Finance Section: Recovery Act funding fuels Fermilab projects
  • From symmetry magazine: Credit where credit is due
  • From Physicsworld.com, June 2, 2009: The unique universe

Tuesday, June 2
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  • Annual Users' Meeting begins tomorrow, register now
  • Director's Corner: Global vision
  • USPAS students win poster contest at PAC09
  • Users’ Meeting offers a taste of the unusual
  • From Nature, May 29, 2009: Dark-energy particle spotted?

Monday, June 1
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  • Junjie Zhu wins Tollestrup Award
  • Annual Users' Meeting begins Wednesday
  • From Chicago Tribune, May 29, 2009: Dr. Akihiko 'Aki' Yokosawa, 1927-2009: Nuclear physicist at Argonne National Laboratory
  • "Surfing on Plasma Waves" lecture Wednesday at 8 p.m.
  • ES&H Tips of the Week - Environment: Summer weather brings summer pests
  • Photo of the Day: New employees
  • From SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory press release, May 29, 2009: Theorists reveal path to true muonium
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