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Thursday, June 30, 2005
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- Experimenters, Theorists Make Tevatron Connection
- Result of the Week: The Beauty of Jets
- FYI: AIP Bulletin of Science Policy News, June 29, 2005: Senate Appropriators Recommend 1.1% Increase for NSF
Wednesday, June 29, 2005
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- ES&H Installs New Signs to Ensure Safe Cycling Summer
- Bicyclists Chase the Moon July 23, 24 at Fermilab
- NREL’s John Turner Explores “The Sustainable Hydrogen Economy” in Energy Colloquium Presentation at Fermilab
- DOE Press Release, June 28, 2005: U.S.Statements on International Fusion Reactor (ITER) Siting Decision
- From The Chronicle of High Education, July 1, 2005: A Day in the Life, Subatomically Speaking
Tuesday, June 28, 2005
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- Yin-e Sun Wins First Place for Beam Dynamics Paper
- Director's Corner
- Enjoy Memories of Summer With DASTOW Photo Gallery
- From Scientific American, July 2005: The Mysteries of Mass
Monday, June 27, 2005
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- Toasts Go To the Tevatron As Fermilab Bubbles Over
- IMSA Student Experiments at Fermilab, Wins the Gold
- Safety Tip of the Week: Summer Heat
- From The AIP Bulletin of Science Policy News, June 23, 2005: Senate Appropriators Send DOE Science Funding Bill to Floor
Friday, June 24, 2005
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- Fermilab Celebrates One Inverse Femtobarn
- Kids Explore Science and Parents' Jobs at DASTOW
- New Fellows Arriving for GEM Summer Internships
- Department of Energy Press Release, June 23, 2005: David K. Garman Sworn in as Under Secretary of Energy
Thursday, June 23, 2005
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- Faces of DASTOW Will Set Enthusiastic Tone Today
- Observing the Top with Electrons and Muons
- Status Report by GDE Director Barry Barish
- From Interactions News Wire, Monday, June 20, 2005: G-Zero Finds that Ghostly Strange Quarks Influence Proton Structure
Wednesday, June 22, 2005
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- Quantum World on Display in Fermilab's Art Gallery
- DASTOW '05 Will Combine the Best of Old and New
- 2005 URA Scholarship Recipients Announced
- From Federal Computer Week, Monday, June 20, 2005: FAQS: Grid Computing
Tuesday, June 21, 2005
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- In Memoriam: Dr. David Richard Morrison
- Director's Corner
- From Daily Herald, Monday, June 20, 2005: Fermilab's quest to keep power
Monday, June 20, 2005
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- UK's Brian Foster Appointed European Regional Director for Linear Collider's Global Design Effort
- 2005 Tevatron Connection Runs Friday and Saturday
- From Ithaca Times, June 15, 2005: Smashing Good Time
Friday, June 17, 2005
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- DOE Awards Physicists for Liquid Nitrogen Recovery
- ILC This Week: Status Report by GDE Director Barry Barish
- From Discover Magazine, July 2005: Catch Me if You Can
- PPD Has New Departments, Appointments
Thursday, June 16, 2005
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- Top Promotions for Six Scientists
- In Concert: Cascada de Flores
- Computer Security Vulnerability in MSSQL
- From PhysOrg.com, June 15, 2005: Ripples In Cosmic Neutrino Background Measured For The First Time
- Result of the Week: Top Quarks are a Higgs' Best Friend
Wednesday, June 15, 2005
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- Fermilab Achieves Another Year-long Safety Record
- From Scotsman.com, June 11, 2005: Delving into the quark-y world of anti-matter
- Scheduled Network Outage
- Indurthy, Lamenti and Grundler Capture GSA Prizes
Tuesday, June 14, 2005
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- Kim Wins Korean Ho-Am Prize
- In Memoriam: Carolyn Hines
- From Science Magazine, June 10, 2005: KEK Researchers Catch Glimpse of Outlandish Particles
- Director's Corner
Monday, June 13, 2005
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- Ashmanskas' Work at Fermilab Earns Prestigious Presidential Early Career Award
- DOE Presents Five AD Employees with Pollution Prevention Awards
- Safety Tip: Confined spaces
- From FYI: AIP Bulletin of Science Policy News, June 9, 2005:
Senior DOE Science Officials on FY 2006 Budget
Friday, June 10, 2005
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- Hopes and Stakes Are High As Users Ponder the Future
- DOE Safety Review at Fermilab Next Week
- On the Job with CSI Group: Backups to Data to Donuts
- Florian Organizes Website for FNAL's Bike Commuters
- From Nature Magazine, June 2005: High-Risk Physics
Thursday, June 9, 2005
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- Planning is Your Priority, OSTP's Looney Tells Users
- ILC This Week: GDE: Director's Corner
from Barry Barish
- Result of the Week: Lonely Top Quarks
- From Lamar News, June 8, 2005:
Auger chooses SE Colorado
Wednesday, June 8, 2005
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- 2005 Users' Meeting
Starts at 8:30 a.m. Today
- CDF Unveils New Website
- John Plese's New Home Where the Buffalo Roam
- From BBC News, June 1, 2005 - Biggest ever cosmos simulation
Tuesday, June 7, 2005
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- 2005 Users' Meeting
Starts Tomorrow - OSTP's Looney To Speak Wednesday, 8:30 a.m.
- New Season, New Look and New Goals for DASTOW '05
- Children's Science Adventures at Fermilab Offer Summer Fun - and Learning, Too!
- Ron Lutha Wins Outstanding Management Award for 2005
- From Scientific American, June 2005 - Inconstant Constants
Monday, June 6, 2005
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- OSTP's Looney To Speak Wednesday, 8:30 a.m.
- Alvin Tollestrup Award to Schwienhorst of DZero
- Tevatron Tracked Tsunami, Acting as Lab Seismometer
- Safety Tip: Energized Circuits
- From Interactions News Wire, June 3, 2005: Millennium Simulation - the largest ever model of the Universe
Friday, June 3, 2005
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- Day Care Marks 25 Years Nurturing Lab Community
- Oddone Adds New Look At New Perspectives, June 9-11
- ILC This Week: Theory Meets Experiment
- From New Scientist, June 2, 2005: Mystery rays could be sign of cosmic strings
Thursday, June 2, 2005
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- Konstantin Anikeev Wins 2005 URA Thesis Award
- Scientific Linux V4 Release
- Training Course Boosts Firefighters' Confidence
- Result of the Week: A Tale of Two Taus
- From NewsForge, May 27, 2005 My Workstation OS: Scientific Linux
Wednesday, June 1, 2005
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- Rob Roser Named New Spokesman at CDF
- Power Hungry and Waste Wise
- Astrophysics Result: Wealth of SDSS Data Reveals Invisible Parts of Galaxies, Clusters
- From Rocky Mountain News, May 30, 2005: Colorado site vying for observatory
- From Argonne National Laboratory, May 27, 2005: Argonne-designed instruments vital in RHIC discovery
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