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Friday, April 23, 2004

Native American panelists discuss impact of dying languages on cultures

"We experienced intense physical punishment when our native language was spoken at the Bureau of Indian Affairs boarding school," said language/cultural preservation teacher, Debra Loretto of the Jicarilla-Apache tribe.


Stohr talks on research strategies for detecting disease pathogens
Dr. Klaus Stohr of the World Health Organization's global influenza program will be at Los Alamos Tuesday to talk about the importance of research coordination in detecting new pathogens.
County sponsors West Nile Virus forum in May
A West Nile Virus forum on mitigation prevention efforts is from 7 to 8:30 p.m., May 5 in the Pajarito Room at Fuller Lodge downtown.
Physicist Thouless to give two talks at Lab
One of the world's leading theoretical physicists will present a pair of talks at the Center for Non-Linear Studies (T-CNLS) on Tuesday and Wednesday (April 27-28).
JGI scientists complete human chromosome 19 sequencing
Researchers at the Department of Energy's Joint Genome Institute recently completed sequencing human chromosome 19, the most gene-rich of all the human chromosomes.
Adding age to dirt ... and more
The latest issue of DOE Pulse is available online.

Jim Werner

Cutting-edge innovation captures science "Oscar"
3-D Tracking Microscope radically changes cellular biology research

Teamwork is behind the prestigious award for 3-D Tracking Microscope says Jim Werner of the Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies. . .

 

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