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Read the new article "Behind the Scenes: Archeology of the Stars" on LiveScience to learn the research conducted by the JINA PI - Prof. Timothy Beers and his colleagues. Article

The JINA Reaclib Database's first "snap shot" library V0 is now available. This public and web-based database stores thermonuclear reaction rates of relevance for explosive hydrogen and helium burning, as well as the s-processes and r-processes.
For more details visit: JINA Reaclib Database Website    or contact: reaclib@nscl.msu.edu

 
Events


JINA Sponsored Mini-Workshop on
"Post-processing of SNe Ia Nucleosynthesis Yields" -- Sunday, October 5th
-- University of Chicago, IL

It was a very informal workshop, where the participants discussed work in progress and the respective views of the problems associated with handling post-processing for particularly the conditions that obtain in SNe Ia.

Outreach Events


The JINA's PIXE-PAN Summer Program at the Institute for Structure and Nuclear Astrophysics in the University of Notre Dame from June 16-27 (for teachers) and from June 23-27, 2008 (for students). Website

A JINA Summer Science Program in 2008: The Physics of Atomic Nuclei (PAN) Program at the NSCL/MSU for High/Middle School science teachers and High School students from July 14-25, 2008. Website


Sensing Our World @ ND: A week-long, all-day summer camp about physical science, materials, physics, and sensors for students aged 12 - 14 from June 9 - 13, 2008. Photos

The e-REACTION Outreach Newsletter is published by the Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics, with support from the National Science Foundation. This newsletter will be distributed three times each year. Vol.2, 2008

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