Tuesday, February 28, 2006
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- Lederman Fellows: Bringing Physics to the Community
- Director's Corner: Play in Three Acts
- SLAC Today: New Daily Publication Launches
- William and Mary News
February 23, 2006:
Energy secretary gets lesson from grad student
Monday, February 27, 2006
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- G.P. Yeh Helps to Realize Okinawa Physics Institute
- Safety Tip of the Week: ES&H Crossword
- What's Happening at CMS?
- Visas a Problem for International Collaboration?
- MSNBC Online,
February 23, 2006:
Odd cosmic blast puzzles astronomers
Friday, February 24, 2006
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- Cause for Celebration: 7 Completed Magnets Will Boost Main Injector Beam
- MIPP Experiment Nearly Finished with First Run
- ILC NewsLine: Following the Beam
- From Nature News and Views, February 23, 2006:
Particle physics: Quarks on a gravitational string
Thursday, February 23, 2006
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- Katrina Memories Still
Vivid for Lab Firefighters
- Result of the Week:
First 1-fb-1 Physics Result
at a Hadron Collider
- Science Grid This Week: Grid Technology Helps UNOSAT Tackle Humanitarian Challenges
- ASCE Press Release, February 21, 2006:
Neutrinos Project Nominated for National Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement Award
Wednesday, February 22, 2006
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- MINERvA Recycling Effort Taps Many Lab Resources
- Meet Dr. Baker, Medical Director of Neutron Therapy
- University of Liverpool Press Release, February 21, 2006:
Physicists step closer to understanding origin of the universe
Tuesday, February 21, 2006
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- Remembering Jane Wilson
- Director's Corner: Kids of all ages
- Benefit Update: Changing your benefit elections
- From ARS Nobel Intent
February 16, 2006:
Changing the Public Perception of Science
Monday, February 20, 2006
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- Engineers’ Week Gearing Up
- Safety Tip of the Week: Water cooler bottles
- Butterflies in February?
They Call Fermilab Home
- From National Geographic News,
February 13, 2006:
Dark Matter Properties "Measured" for First Time, Study Says
Friday, February 17, 2006
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- GSA to Co-host Formal Winter Ball, Sat., Feb. 25
- Stacking Record Will Deliver High Luminosity to Tevatron
- ILC Newsline: ALCPG and GDE Announce Vancouver Linear Collider Workshop, 19-23 July 2006
- From University of Florida News, February 15, 2006: UF physicist selected to lead world’s largest high energy project
Thursday, February 16, 2006
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- Cooling Tower Installed as Final Compressor Upgrade
- Result of the Week: W Bosons light up the Standard Model
- Science Grid This Week: Global Grid Service Meets Gigabyte-Per-Second Challenge
- From The Courier News Online, February 16, 2006: Jane Wilson, 89, wife of Fermilab founder, passes on
Wednesday, February 15, 2006
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- MINERvA Takes Point-Blank Aim at Neutrino Mysteries
- Apply Now for 2006 HCP Summer School Session
- In Memoriam: Jane Scheyer Wilson
- Brookhaven National Laboratory and Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Press Release,February 15, 2006: U.S. Researchers Put Global Science Grid to the Test
Tuesday, February 14, 2006
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- CMS Sees First Cosmic Rays
- Director's Corner: Lemons to lemonade
- Lunasa & The Karan Casey Band to Perform March 18
- PPARC Press Release
February 13, 2006:
Einstein's Theory 'Improved'?
Monday, February 13, 2006
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- Lab, Community, Economy:
An Interconnected Vitality
- Safety Tip of the Week: Deep Vein Thrombosis
- From Chicago Sun-Times,
February 10, 2006:
U.S. seeks bids on managing Fermilab, Argonne
- From Institute of Physics,
February 10, 2006:
Theorists claim dark energy does not exist
Friday, February 10, 2006
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- Policy Makers Laud New Initiative at URA Meeting
- URA and University of Chicago Press Release, February 9, 2006:
URA and The University of Chicago Announce Partnership for the Management of Fermilab
- ILC NewsLine: TRIUMF Kicker Group Experiments with 6 Nanosecond Pulses
Thursday, February 9, 2006
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- Lootens Passes Torch after 12-year Term at ELM
- Result of the Week: A Tale of Two Tags
- Science Grid This Week: MGRID's Evolution
- From Nature, February 9, 2006: Physics fights back
Wednesday, February 8, 2006
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- Konigsberg Assumes New Role as CDF Spokesperson
- Andrea Silvestrelli, Basso-Baritone, Sings Tonight
- New Kid on the Block: SciBooNE Means Precision
- AIP Physics News Update, January 30, 2006: Relativistic Electron Cooling
Tuesday, February 7, 2006
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- DOE FY07 Budget Request
Has $775 Million for HEP
- Director's Corner: Rising Above the
Gathering Storm
- From United Press International,
February 6, 2006:
DOE budget focused on new energy
Monday, February 6, 2006
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Fermilab "Best in Class" for Program to Reduce E-waste
- Safety Tip of the Week: Eye Safety Month
- From Science @ Berkeley Lab,
January 30, 2006:
Looking Toward TeV: Where Cosmology and Particle Physics Meet
Friday, February 3, 2006
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-
Ruth Pordes Elected OSG Executive Director
- DOE Press Release,
February 2, 2006:
U.S. Department of Energy Requests $4.1 Billion Investment As Part of the American Competitiveness Initiative
- Sloan Digital Sky Survey Featured at American Museum of Natural History
- CERN Press Release,
February 1, 2006:
European particle physics sets course for the future
- ILC NewsLine: Algorithms Flow at Detector Simulation Workshop
Thursday, February 2, 2006
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- Renowned Lyric Opera Stars
Perform Wednesday, Feb. 8
- Result of the Week: Neutrinos and the Light Higgs Boson at DZero
- Science Grid This Week: From Pakistan to Pasadena
-
White House Press Briefing, February 1, 2006:
Press Briefing by Administration Officials on American Competitiveness Initiative
Wednesday, February 1, 2006
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- Challenge for Spokespeople: Bloom Where You're Planted
- First Antineutrino Event Recorded at MiniBooNE
- What's Happening at CMS?
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House Committee on Science,
January 31, 2006:
Science Committee Members Applaud President's Research and Education Initiatives
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