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Hidden X-ray population revealed in satellite survey,
new "Dipper" in Andromeda Galaxy
In the most-sensitive study ever of our neighbor galaxy, the
X-ray Multi-Mirror satellite observatory (XMM-Newton) has uncovered a
new population of X-ray sources. Examining new satellite data, an international
team of scientists led by researchers at the Laboratory discovered more
than 100 X-ray sources in the Andromeda galaxy. The faint sources had
gone undetected in previous high-energy missions launched to observe the
galaxy. Full story
State agency holds public meeting Wednesday on Cerro
Grande fire risk assessment
The New Mexico Environment Department is holding a public meeting at 6 p.m.
Wednesday in Santa Fe on the independent Cerro Grande Fire risk assessment.
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Protective
appeals filed by the Regents of the University of California
Regents of the University of California on Monday filed protective
appeals regarding the "Determination Of An Imminent and Substantial
Endangerment to Health and the Environment" signed by New Mexico
Environment Department Secretary Peter Maggiore last month. Full
story
Lab policy allows time off to vote in today's primary
election
Laboratory policy and state law allows Lab workers up to two
hours to vote in the state primary election today. Full
story
Pioneer
race car driver to give safety talk June 10 at Lab
Race car driver, sports writer and travel photographer Denise
McCluggage will focus on "The Undistracted Driver" at a safety
colloquium. Full story
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