Friday, November 30
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- Fermilab education has a fresh new face
- Photo of the Day: The harvest sun also rises
- From ILC Newsline: Podcasting the ILC
- From Wired, Nov. 27, 2007: The geekiest show on TV
Thursday, November 29
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- Fermilab Profiles in Safety
- Practice makes perfect for NuMI repair crew
- From iSGTW: The path more travelled by: grids help track human migration
- Result of the Week: Never trust billiard ball b-quark physics
- From The Guardian, Nov. 26, 2007: Tape shows how physicist predicted parallel worlds
Wednesday, November 28
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- Fermilab technician, U of I student make Tesla coils sing
- Robert Wilson hits the stage in atomic opera
- From PPD: Fiscal planning
- New hires
- ES&H weekly report, Nov. 27
- From The Economist, Nov. 22, 2007: Geometry is all
- From New York Times, Nov. 22, 2007: Collision courses
Tuesday, November 27
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- In Memoriam: Doug Moehs
- Fermilab hosts opera stars Silvestrelli, Kalman tonight
- Director's Corner: Workshops
- From Kane County Chronicle,, Nov. 22, 2007: 'Internet2’ a far faster Web
Monday, November 26
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- Amanda Petersen to oversee Users' and Visa Offices
- Safety Tip of the Week: Make a dent in vehicle safety
- From Physorg.com, Nov. 20, 2007: Axions not cause of unexpected observation
- From Wired, , Nov. 21, 1905: It was a very good year, if you were Einstein
Wednesday, November 21
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- Fermilab celebrates 40 year anniversary
- In Memoriam: Michael Schmidt
- Talking turkey
- From ES&H: Successful job planning /li>
- ES&H weekly report, Nov. 20
- From Interactions.org, Nov. 20, 2007: Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology announces new deputy director
- From Tribune de Genève, , Nov. 17, 2007: Hollywood comes to Cern
Tuesday, November 20
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- Handle holiday stress with Recreation Office offerings
- Turkey tales
- 28 and Counting
- From San Francisco Sentinel, Nov. 16, 2007: The Unexplained: The God of small things - How the universe holds together
- From Science News Online, Nov. 17, 2007: Shadow World
Monday, November 19
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- Green partnership may bloom for Fermilab, Warrenville
- Safety Tip of the Week: Holiday safety
- From nature.com, Nov. 14, 2007: The most accurate measurement ever made
- From University of Chicago Chronicle, Nov. 15, 2007: Sloan Digital Sky Survey: Universe of data changes face of astronomy
Friday, November 16
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- Project X Accelerator workshop ramps up effort
- In Memoriam: Doug Moehs
- Best places to work survey
- Undergrad gets big break, stirs up school rivalries
- From ILC Newsline: Holland in the ILC
- From Telegraph.co.uk, Nov. 14, 2007: Surfer dude stuns physicists with theory of everything
- From Beacon News, Nov. 14, 2007: Honoring those who serve
Thursday, November 15
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- Fermilab Profiles in Safety
- From iSGTW: Snapshot of the future from the floor of SC07
- Photo of the Day: Calm reflection
- Result of the Week: A charming challenger in a beautiful race
- From National Post, Nov. 12, 2007: Seeking the 'God particle'
- From Physicsworld, Nov. 14, 2007: Relativity passes new test of time
Wednesday, November 14
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- Unusual inspiration for "Biological Impulses"
- Photo of the Day: Burn, prairie burn
- From WDRS: Diversity
- Photo of the Day: SC07 opening night
- New hires
- ES&H weekly report, Nov. 13
- From KEK press release, Nov. 13, 2007: Belle discovers a new
type of meson
Tuesday, November 13
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- Pair of Project X workshops address Fermilab future
- Industry and research heavyweights collaborate to demonstrate data transport capability at SC07
- Director's Corner: Reviewing, for a change
- From Interactions.org, Nov. 12, 2007: LHCb installs its precision silicon detector, the VELO
Monday, November 12
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- GCC extinguishes threat of electronic library fire
- Safety Tip of the Week: Stuck wheels
- International Science Grid This Week celebrates one year
- From New York Times, Nov. 9, 2007: Energetic cosmic rays may start from black holes
- From National Geographic News, Nov. 8, 2007: Black holes belch universe's most energetic particles
Friday, November 9
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- Safety contest winners
- Auger Observatory closes in on long-standing mystery
- Photo of the Day: Saturation at sunset
- From ILC NewsLine: ILC communication tools put to use
- From ScienceDaily, Nov. 5, 2007: How electrons 'gain weight' in metal compounds near absolute zero
Thursday, November 8
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- Fermilab Profiles in Safety
- Education volunteer nominations due Nov. 21
- From iSGTW: Distributed security: keeping Open Science Grid closed to intruders
- Result of the Week: Closing in on the Higgs
- From CERN press release, Nov. 7, 2007: LHC completes the circle
- From Spiegel Online, Nov. 7, 2007: Green light for new particle accelerator
Wednesday, November 7
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- Volunteers set record at annual Prairie Seed Harvest
- From the Computing Division: Networking to the world
- New hires
- ES&H weekly report, Nov. 6
- From Chicago Tribune, Nov. 5, 2007: Consumers feeling the
helium squeeze
Tuesday, November 6
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- Gong rings in new tradition
- Former Fermilab fellow wins Sukurai Prize
- Photo of the Day: A different view
- Director's Corner: Key decision
- From ScienceNOW Daily News, Nov. 6, 2007: Dark matter not a done deal?
Monday, November 5
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- Wilson Hall medical, handicap parking changes in effect
- In Memoriam: Andrzej Zieminski
- Safety Tip of the Week: Winter air quality
- From nature.com, Oct. 31, 2007: India digs deep to build neutrino lab
- From Kane County Chronicle, Nov. 5, 2007: Fermilab to put missing universe on display
Friday, November 2
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- Costumed ES&H employees celebrate another safe year
- In Memoriam: Glen Goderre
- Photo contest results
- From ILC Newsline: Committed to committees
- From Interactions.org, Nov. 1, 2007: Brookhaven Laboratory physicist receives presidential early career award for scientists and engineers
- From University of Minnesota press release, Oct. 31, 2007: University of Minnesota receives $45.6 million from Department of Energy to build new lab in northern Minnesota
Thursday, November 1
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- Fermilab Profiles in Safety
- TD honors safety record, achievements with fall picnic
- From iSGTW: Grids work like a CHARMM for molecular dynamics
- Result of the Week: Reuniting a family
- From AFP, Oct. 31, 2007: US astronomers spot massive, record-setting stellar-mass black hole
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