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SLAC Today - Thursday, April 30, 2009

  •     Gamma Signature, Astronomer's Telegram Cast Light on Dazzling Blazar
  •     Public Lecture May 12: Angels & Demons—The Science Revealed
  •     Making (Your) Photographs into Something More

  • SLAC Today - Wednesday, April 29, 2009

  •     People Today: David MacNair Keeps the Power On
  •     SASS Turns 50
  •     SLAC Summer Student Programs 2009
  •     Around SLAC: A Bike for Earth Day

  • SLAC Today - Tuesday, April 28, 2009

  •     Caution Advised Regarding Swine Flu Outbreak
  •     SLAC Summer Institute to Highlight Upcoming Physics Experiments
  •     In the News: Obama Says 3% of GDP for R&D
  •     Public Lecture Tonight: Black Holes

  • SLAC Today - Monday, April 27, 2009

  •     Where the LCLS Ends: The XCS Instrument
  •     President Obama Addresses the National Academy of Sciences, Launches Science Policy Forum
  •     Colloquium Today: A Water Crisis for a Billion People

  • SLAC Today - Friday, April 24, 2009

  •     From the Director of LCLS Construction: My Thanks to the LCLS Collaboration and SLAC
  •     Registration Open for SuperB Project Workshop and Proto-Collaboration Meeting IV
  •     Word of the Week: Laser

  • SLAC Today - Thursday, April 23, 2009

  •     Probing the Heart of the Atom
  •     Stanford Scholars Named to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  •     In the News: World's Most Powerful X-ray Machine Debuts at SLAC

  • SLAC Today - Wednesday, April 22, 2009

  •     People Today: Solving Puzzles with Steve Kahn
  •     Spurious SLAC Today E-mails
  •     Earth Day Events Today
  •     Secretary Chu to Testify for Earth Day Hearing
  •     WIS Seminar Today: Vascular Disease

  • SLAC Today - Tuesday, April 21, 2009

  •     LCLS: The World's First Hard X-ray Laser Achieves "First Light"
  •     Wellness Fair on Campus Next Wednesday

  • SLAC Today - Monday, April 20, 2009

  •     SiD Reaches Design Milestone
  •     Library Task Force Survey Ends Today
  •     Colloquium Today: Diamondoids

  • SLAC Today - Friday, April 17, 2009

  •     From the Director: Workgroup Meetings
  •     SSRL Beamline 14 Sees First Light
  •     Word of the Week: Accelerator

  • SLAC Today - Thursday, April 16, 2009

  •     Protein Discovery Opens Door to Better Antibiotics
  •     Next Wednesday Is Earth Day
  •     LCLS Workshop Tackles Extremes
  •     Exploratorium Honors Helen Quinn

  • SLAC Today - Wednesday, April 15, 2009

  •     People Today: Michelle Smith Keeps Good Company
  •     SLUO Workshop: SLAC in the LHC Era
  •     Symmetry Explains It in 60 Seconds: Neutralino

  • SLAC Today - Tuesday, April 14, 2009

  •     SLAC and the Higgs
  •     Twentieth Anniversary of First Z˚ and SSRL Angiography Advance
  •     SLAC Public Lecture April 28: Black Holes, the Brightest Objects in the Universe

  • SLAC Today - Monday, April 13, 2009

  •     Biodegradable Café
  •     Work Planning and Control: "Green" Work Release Procedure Updated
  •     Green Computers Land Bronze Award in Electronics Challenge
  •     Colloquium Today: Precision Measurement in Biology

  • SLAC Today - Friday, April 10, 2009

  •     From the Acting Director of ETS: A Collaboration of Engineering and Technical Teams
  •     Library Offers New E-subscription to California Building Codes
  •     Word of the Week: Radiation

  • SLAC Today - Thursday, April 9, 2009

  •     Coke Bottle Quantum Physics
  •     DOE/INFN Undergraduate Summer Exchange
  •     SLAC Celebrity Gossip: Neil Young Spotted in Lab-designed Tee

  • SLAC Today - Wednesday, April 8, 2009

  •     People Today: Peter Tenenbaum—Eyes on the Sky
  •     Ultrafast X-ray Summer School Signups Open
  •     Around SLAC: Where the Rainbow Ends

  • SLAC Today - Tuesday, April 7, 2009

  •     Scientists Identify Achilles' Heel of Flu Viruses
  •     SLAC Theorists Named APS Outstanding Reviewers
  •     Italy's Devastating Quake Jolts Gran Sasso Region

  • SLAC Today - Monday, April 6, 2009

  •     Newly Revamped SSRL Beamlines 4-1 and 4-3 Bringing Smiles to Users
  •     New Video of the Twinkling Gamma-ray Sky
  •     Transition to Office 2007
  •     Colloquium Today: When Silicon Valley was "Arc Alley"

  • SLAC Today - Friday, April 3, 2009

  •     From the Director of the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource: Timeless SSRL
  •     Quantum Diaries Are Back
  •     Welcome new SLACers!
  •     Word of the Week: Fluorescence

  • SLAC Today - Thursday, April 2, 2009

  •     Molecular Alignment Gives Monolayers the Edge in Bendable Semiconductor
  •     Required Computer Security Training Now Online
  •     Transition to Office 2007: Classes Offered

  • SLAC Today - Wednesday, April 1, 2009

  •     People Today: Chao-Lin Kuo Heads South
  •     LCLS Issues Second Call for Proposals
  •     SLAC Blood Drive Today
  •     March 2009 Symmetry Explores the Smaller Quanta of Scientific Progress


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