Browse the February 2009 Archives:


SLAC Today - Friday, February 27, 2009

  •     LCLS Takes High Marks at Operations Budget Review
  •     Come to Science Bowl 2009!
  •     Word of the Week: Gamma-ray Burst

  • SLAC Today - Thursday, February 26, 2009

  •     Data Mining Meets Black Magic
  •     SLAC Cosmologist Awarded Sloan Research Fellowship
  •     Stanford Pioneers in Science: Burton Richter
  •     Changes to Employee Retirement Plans

  • SLAC Today - Wednesday, February 25, 2009

  •     People Today: Steve Durbin's Speedy Detector
  •     SLAC–PNNL Scientific Computing Seminars—Building Collaboration
  •     Alpine Gate Closed February 26–27
  •     Take the Linear Café Survey: Free Cookie Offer

  • SLAC Today - Tuesday, February 24, 2009

  •     Collaborative White Paper Makes the Case for Future X-ray Sources
  •     Public Lecture Tonight
  •     WIS Seminar on Climate Change Tomorrow
  •     Last Call for Volunteers: Science Bowl at SLAC!

  • SLAC Today - Monday, February 23, 2009

  •     Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope Spots Most Extreme Gamma-Ray Blast Ever
  •     Retirement Q&A Tuesday
  •     SLAC Today Event Submissions Two Clicks Away

  • SLAC Today - Friday, February 20, 2009

  •     From the Director: The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
  •     Video: SLAC at AAAS 2009
  •     Physics a Hot Topic at AAAS Meeting
  •     Dehmer Announces DOE Accelerator Workshop
  •     Quake-proofing SLAC Computing

  • SLAC Today - Thursday, February 19, 2009

  •     Key to Origin of the Universe Could Be in Neutrinos and Project X
  •     A Gamma Source Close to Home
  •     SLUO Goes to Washington
  •     Reminder: "What's Hot, What's Not" at the Linear Café Today

  • SLAC Today - Wednesday, February 18, 2009

  •     People Today: Anthony Peterson
  •     Free Desktop Recycling Trays
  •     A Golden Gumdrop for SLAC Generosity

  • SLAC Today - Tuesday, February 17, 2009

  •     Stimulus Creates Science Enthusiasm, Long-term Questions
  •     SLAC Tunes In to Amateur Radio

  • SLAC Today - Friday, February 13, 2009

  •     From the Directors of Photon Science and SIMES: An Energy Facet of the SLAC–Stanford Partnership
  •     AIP: Simulus Includes $1.6 Billion for DOE Office of Science
  •     "What's Hot, What's Not" Event at the Linear Café
  •     Stanford Directories Are Headed Your Way
  •     Word of the Week: Undulator

  • SLAC Today - Thursday, February 12, 2009

  •     The LHC and the Hunt for Hidden Dimensions
  •     Safety: Peanuts and Salmonella Info Online
  •     Cyclotron Kids
  •     Hollywood Comes to CERN

  • SLAC Today - Wednesday, February 11, 2009

  •     People Today: Leslie Stepanek Hits the Ice
  •     New and Improved E-Shipper Launched Today
  •     Public Lecture February 24

  • SLAC Today - Tuesday, February 10, 2009

  •     Where the LCLS Ends: The AMO Instrument
  •     Safety: Earthquake Simulation Boosts Readiness for the Unexpected
  •     Golden Bolt Day

  • SLAC Today - Monday, February 9, 2009

  •     New Institute Energizes Stanford/SLAC Collaboration
  •     BaBar Collaboration at SLAC This Week
  •     Reminder: No Political Activity on SLAC Computing Resources
  •     Colloquium Today: How Galileo Democratized the Sky
  •     Welcome, New SLACers!

  • SLAC Today - Friday, February 6, 2009

  •     From the Director: DOE Report Card Gives SLAC Two "Thumbs Up"
  •     Movin' on Up: SLAC PEMP Grades 2006–2008
  •     President Obama Urges Action on Economy, Energy
  •     Talisman Sings Today

  • SLAC Today - Thursday, February 5, 2009

  •     President Obama to Address the DOE Today
  •     Work Planning and Control Update
  •     PAMELA Signal Probably Not Dark Matter
  •     Reminder: Multimedia Service Requests Online
  •     Workshop for Hiring Managers

  • SLAC Today - Wednesday, February 4, 2009

  •     Jesse Saldivar Has His Eye on the Goal
  •     Rad Requirements Update
  •     Science Bowl 2009—Even Better with You!

  • SLAC Today - Tuesday, February 3, 2009

  •     First Undulator Test Lights Up the LCLS
  •     Colloquium Next Monday: Astronomy Then and Now
  •     Around SLAC: An Undulator

  • SLAC Today - Monday, February 2, 2009

  •     Safe '09: Smooth Safety Integration
  •     Thirty Years of US–China High-energy Physics Cooperation
  •     Talisman to Perform at SLAC Friday


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