Los Alamos National Laboratory

New exhibit opens at Bradbury Science Museum

April 30, 2008

LANSCE proton accelerator

The new Los Alamos Neutron Science Center exhibit, which opened Monday at the Bradbury Science Museum, includes a 12-foot full-color illustration describing how the LANSCE proton accelerator works; a fully interactive touch-screen station that offers three different interactive games for visitors, including the super-popular Drift Tube Game; and a series of light boxes that describe LANSCE's contribution to science and the world.

The interactive touch-screen exhibit was developed by a LANSCE liaison team in collaboration with Harvey Mudd College. It was designed and built by a team comprised of five undergraduate students.

Bottom photo: Lukas Proffen tries one of the interactive touch-screen displays that are part of the new permanent exhibit about LANSCE during Monday's opening reception at the Bradbury Science Museum.


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