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SLAC Today - Friday, December 19, 2008

  •     From the Director: Happy Holidays
  •     Holiday Shutdown Reminders
  •     SLAC Scientists Awarded Supercomputing Time
  •     Around SLAC: Season of Cheer
  •     Family Giving Tree
  •     Word of the Week: Beam Tree

  • SLAC Today - Thursday, December 18, 2008

  •     BaBar Collaboration Completes Data Reprocessing
  •     Science Today: R-Axion—A Flash from the World Beyond Supersymmetry
  •     Guidelines for Updating Lab Name and Logo Items
  •     Alpine Gate to Re-open
  •     Gate 17 Holiday Closure

  • SLAC Today - Wednesday, December 17, 2008

  •     Computing Service Outages During Cooling System Upgrades
  •     People Today: Clyde Smith at SSRL
  •     Holiday Luncheon Today
  •     SLAC Staff Earn Green Building Certification

  • SLAC Today - Tuesday, December 16, 2008

  •     Safe '08: Safety Extends Beyond the Fenceline
  •     Safety Today: Water that Christmas Tree!
  •     Medical Care During the Holiday Shutdown
  •     New SLAC Logo Items Just in Time for the Holidays
  •     Public Lecture Tonight

  • SLAC Today - Monday, December 15, 2008

  •     First Electrons Stream Through the LCLS
  •     SLAC Colloquium: What to fix in California Education
  •     Two Holiday Charity Drives Continue this Week
  •     From the Director of Human Resources: E‑Verify Implementation

  • SLAC Today - Friday, December 12, 2008

  •     From the Director: The SPC Visits Again
  •     BaBar Scientists Attend Nobel Ceremony
  •     LBNL Director Chu to Head DOE?
  •     Extreme Computing Workshop Comes to SLAC
  •     Word of the Week: Invar
  •     LCLS Hardware Update

  • SLAC Today - Thursday, December 11, 2008

  •     Darwin's Dinobird Fossil Analyzed at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
  •     Symmetry Explains it in 60 Seconds: Dark Energy
  •     Science Today: Antimatter: What is It and Where Did It Go?
  •     It's the Season for Giving

  • SLAC Today - Wednesday, December 10, 2008

  •     Revealing a Structural Weakness of the Deadly Ebolavirus
  •     People Today: Life's One Eclipse after Another
  •     Annual Holiday Party "Season of Cheer"
  •     Ladder Safety Tips

  • SLAC Today - Tuesday, December 9, 2008

  •     Lights, Camera, Render
  •     Safety Today: San Mateo County Inspector Impressed with Improvement
  •     Welcome New SLACers
  •     Nobel Week Webcasts
  •     Around SLAC: The Library Gets a New Ride

  • SLAC Today - Monday, December 8, 2008

  •     Popular Microprobe on Beamline 2-3 Moves to Full-time
  •     The Global Climate and Energy Project
  •     Staff LCLS Tour
  •     Holiday Food Drive
  •     Computing Tree Contest

  • SLAC Today - Friday, December 5, 2008

  •     From the Director: Accelerator Science at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
  •     Family Giving Tree
  •     Guide to Selecting Great Candidates: A Workshop for Hiring Managers
  •     Word of the Week: Low-conductivity Water
  •     LCLS Hardware Update

  • SLAC Today - Thursday, December 4, 2008

  •     Symmetry Explains it in 60 Seconds: Magnet Quench
  •     Science Today: Free Electron Laser Basics—An LCLS Primer
  •     Colloquium Monday: The Global Climate and Energy Project
  •     Reminder: LCLS Tour Today
  •     New Uniform Fittings Required
  •     Financial Counseling and Classes Offered on Campus

  • SLAC Today - Wednesday, December 3, 2008

  •     A Beamline is (Re)Born
  •     People Today: Tom Hostetler is Still Having Fun
  •     Reminder: Staff LCLS Tour Registration
  •     WIS Tours PEP IR8

  • SLAC Today - Tuesday, December 2, 2008

  •     LCLS Laser Heater Installed
  •     Safety Today: Local Safety Committees
  •     Library eBooks Bring Tech to You

  • SLAC Today - Monday, December 1, 2008

  •     Marx Modulator Begins Testing in End Station B
  •     Turning Dark Matter into Green Matter at the Linear Café
  •     Around SLAC: Marx Modulator Cubby
  •     SLAC Today Survey


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