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Friday, January 28, 2005 ![]() Black holes and star formation ... 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 "Solar for Beijing Olympics" from National Renewable Energy Laboratory, "Black holes and star formation" from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, "Map tech aids tsunami recovery" from Oak Ridge National Laboratory and "CO2's behavior in cold seawater" from National Energy Technology Laboratory. There also is a profile on student-scientist collaboration from Argonne National Laboratory and a feature on radiation-resistant bacteria from Savannah River National Laboratory. Other Headlines McAtee updates work force on environmental sampling in Administration Building more... Earth and Environmental Sciences employees welcome the new year more... Richardson: protect Lab employee benefits more... All-employee meeting this morning more... New issue of Los Alamos Mirror now available more... Los Alamos research mapping hurricanes featured in NNSA newsletter more... Black holes and star formation ... and more more... Applications being accepted for UC's Cosmos program more... more... |
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