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New on today's
Bulletin Board
Free tree seedlings to be distributed on April 13
2002 Annual Technical Meeting of the Southwest Regional Chapter
of the INMM on May 16
Golf Course Pool memberships available
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Lab goes high-tech to track wildlife
Using Global Positioning System technology, Laboratory researchers
are gaining new insights into how and where wildlife roam. By tracking
animals in the wild, biologists can predict how movement patterns of species
will change over time. Full story
PAO Open House today
The Public Affairs Office is hosting an open house for employees
from 2 to 4 p.m. today at its new location at the IT Building, 135-B Central
Park Square. Full story
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Frontiers in Science public lecture tonight
The Frontiers in Science Public Lecture Series continues tonight with
a talk on Levitation, Superconductivity and the Worlds Largest
Magnets, presented by Greg Boebinger of the National High Magnetic
Field Laboratory (MST-NHMFL). Full story

Mentor training starts Thursday at the Lab
The Education Program Office (STB-EPO) will host a mentor training seminar
on Thursday and later in the month for Laboratory workers who serve
as mentors for students. Full story
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