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Friday, December 10, 2004 ![]() Detecting miniature motion ... and moreThe latest issue of DOE Pulse is available online. Pulse is an online newsletter about accomplishments at the Department of Energy's national laboratories. The highlights are short and written to be very understandable. In addition to the highlights, each issue features two longer articles – one about a researcher and one about a multilab collaborative effort. Some of the headlines in this issue are "Largest virus proteome" from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, "New 'symmetry' " from Stanford Linear Accelerator Center and Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, "Detecting miniature motion" from Sandia National Laboratories and "New neutron instruments" from Oak Ridge National Laboratory. There also is a profile on Stan Majewski from Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility and a feature on focuses on feathers from Ames Laboratory. Other Headlines And the winners are.... more... LANSCE holiday tradition: seven years of caring more... All level 2 activities at Lab approved to resume more... UC Web site has information on operating contracts for laboratories more... UC Regents approve student fees, budget proposal for 2005-06 more... Detecting miniature motion ... and more more... |
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