Exploring the noisy nature of atoms
Laboratory scientists have demonstrated a way to use the random fluctuations that exist naturally in all magnetic systems to perform magnetic resonance studies without disturbing the system's natural state.
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The "absurd universe" discussed at Tuesday Director's Colloquium
Making sense of an absurd and complex universe will be the subject of a Director's Colloquium, at 1:10 p.m., Tuesday (Sept. 7) in the Physics Building Auditorium at Technical Area 3.
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Lab closed on Monday
The Laboratory is closed Monday in observance of the Labor Day holiday.
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UC athletes win 36 medals at Summer Olympics
Student athletes attending University of California campuses won 36 medals, including 13 gold medals, at the recently concluded Summer Olympic games in Athens, Greece.
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New FAQs on COMPASS Web page
A new list of frequently asked questions is now on the COMPASS Web site regarding the resumption process.
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Jones talk Sept. 8 to focus on safety culture
As part of the suspension of operations and the Laboratory's effort to resume normal work activities, a mandatory all-employee meeting scheduled for Sept. 8 will focus on safety culture.
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Memo reminds work force on unallowed discharges
Laboratory workers should be mindful of what types of liquid waste they are pouring down drains.
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Well drilling in Mortandad Canyon to increase vehicle traffic
Joggers, cyclists and hikers shouldn't use Mortandad Canyon for the next few months as the Department of Energy and the New Mexico Environment Department drill several ground water monitoring wells in the area.
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