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Thursday, April 12, 2007

Results from MiniBooNE: We know we have much more to learn

Scientists of the MiniBooNE experiment announced their first findings at Fermilab Wednesday. The MiniBooNE results failed to validate the observations made by the Laboratory’s Liquid Scintillator Neutrino Detector (LSND) experiment.


New methods required in science education
“John” is learning about how trees grow. In a classroom exercise, shown in the video, A Mind of Their Own, the elementary school student tells an interviewer that trees need water, soil, and sunlight to grow.
Los Alamos Medal nominations being accepted
The Laboratory is seeking nominations for the 2007 Los Alamos Medal. The medal is the highest honor the Laboratory can bestow on an individual or small group of three or less individuals.
Ultrafast quantum control subject of Director’s Colloquium today
Research into how ultrafast laser pulses can be used to freeze motion in molecules is the subject of a Director’s Colloquium today at the Laboratory.
Los Alamos NewsLetter to be distributed this week
The biweekly hard-copy newsletter for the week of April 9 is scheduled to be in mailboxes and newsstands this week.

Torsten Staab

Bird in the Hand
Tool streamlines acquisition of avian flu field-data

This hand held avian surveillance tool, developed by Torsten Staab of Chemical Diagnostics and Engineering, got the World Health Organization and National Institutes of Health very interested . . .

 

Currents, the Laboratory's monthly employee magazine, is now available online.

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