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How computers can re-create prehistoric catastrophes talk Thursday

Frontiers in Science public lecture series

Galen Gisler of Thermonuclear Applications (X-2) will speak on "Calculating Extinction: The Meteor Impact That Killed the Dinosaurs," at 7:30 p.m., Thursday in the James A. Little Theater at New Mexico School for the Deaf in Santa Fe. Gisler's talk is the latest in the Laboratory's Frontiers in Science lecture series.

The Frontiers in Science Public Lecture Series is in an effort by Laboratory researchers to inform neighboring communities about the broad range of scientific and engineering research at the Laboratory.

For more information, see the April 13 Daily Newsbulletin.

More information about the series and about Gisler's talk is available at http://stb.lanl.gov/program/frontiers.shtml online.

-- Jim Danneskiold


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