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IN THIS ISSUE
- Science question of the month - Trinity test
Did the Trinity Test behave as expected? - Fossil analysis pushes back human split from other primates by two million years
From our pages - From tool to artifact, without missing a beat
A new artifact joins our collection - Study finds surprising variability in shape of Van Allen Belts
From our pages - Innovative imaging systems on the Wendelstein 7-X bring steady-state fusion energy closer to reality
From our pages
EVENTS
- Forecasting the flu (and other things)
March 17 Science on Tap highlights matter - From eggs-plosions to magnetic fields, something for everyone in the family
Fun activities for the whole family on March 12 - NanoDays at the Museum
Big fun with small things
SAVE THE DATE!
Manhattan Project National Historical Park update
If you’ve been to Los Alamos, you’ve surely seen, and perhaps even walked around, Ashley Pond. Hopefully, you’ve also visited Fuller Lodge and walked down Bathtub Row. All of these current landmarks were important parts of the Los Alamos Ranch School, which became part of Project Y, the name given to the Los Alamos operations of the Manhattan Project.. ...more