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X-ray
scanning school |
Future X-ray researchers of America and the world gather at Argonne
for two weeks of hands-on training each summer. Graduate students
Angelica Sanchez and Jason McClure set up an experiment with Eugene
Goremychkin (center) at the Intense Pulsed Neutron Source. Argonne
is the only laboratory in the world with both neutron and X-ray facilities.
Argonne National Laboratory photo.
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Last Updated: July 15,
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FaST
program |
Rakisha Nicholson peers through a microscope as Jasmin Feimster inserts
a specimen into a test tube. They are both students at North Carolina
Agricultural and Technical State University who participated in the Faculty
and Student Teams summer program at Argonne. The program fosters collaboration
between faculty and lab scientists while providing hands-on research
training for students. Argonne National Laboratory photo.
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Rube
Goldberg machine contest |
High school students in Illinois compete each year to build the wackiest
and most complicated machine to perform an assigned task. The event is
the Rube Goldberg Contest, sponsored by Argonne National Laboratory.
Argonne National Laboratory photo.
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Training
for science teachers |
Chicago-area high school physics teacher Jeff Rylander brings high-energy
physics experience and teaching to his classroom after his on-the-job
training in Argonne 's High Energy Physics Division. Argonne National
Laboratory photo.
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