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Astronomy Days lectures begin July 8 at Bradbury Science Museum
July 2 — A series of six evening lectures that focus on astronomy and the space sciences begins Tuesday, July 8, at Los Alamos Laboratory's Bradbury Science Museum.

Bradbury Science Museum sets holiday operating hours
December 21 — Los Alamos National Laboratory's Bradbury Science Museum will be closed on Christmas Day, Sunday, December 25, and New Year's Day, January 1, 2007.

'Star Wars Enigma' focus of talk November 8 at Bradbury Science Museum
November 2 — Science writer Nigel Hey will discuss how politicians use science to achieve strategic political goals November 8 at Los Alamos National Laboratory's Bradbury Science Museum.

High-Tech Halloween is October 27 at Laboratory's Bradbury Science Museum
October 19 — "The Science of Sound" is the theme of Los Alamos National Laboratory's 12th High-Tech Halloween from 4 to 7 p.m., October 27 at the Bradbury Science Museum.

Bradbury Science Museum sets holiday operating hours
December 20 — Los Alamos National Laboratory's Bradbury Science Museum will be closed on Christmas Day, Sunday, Dec. 25, and New Year's Day, Jan. 1, 2006.

Fault expansions on Pajarito Plateau subject of talk Wednesday at Bradbury Science Museum
December 2 — A Los Alamos National Laboratory technical staff member will talk about fault expansions on the Pajarito Plateau of the Rio Grande rift in north central New Mexico at a talk Dec. 7 in the Bradbury Science Museum.

Talk at Laboratory's Bradbury Science Museum Tuesday on Cerro Grande Fire impacts to vegetation, elk population
December 1 — Los Alamos National Laboratory technical staff member Susan Rupp will speak about the effects of the 2000 Cerro Grande Fire on elk and vegetation in Bandelier National Monument at a talk Tuesday (Dec. 6) in the Bradbury Science Museum.

Journey to inside the sun: talk Tuesday at Bradbury Science Museum
November 9 — That bright shining star in the sky, the sun, vibrates like a giant bell with its acoustic modes measured to develop general notions of its interior structure with a high degree of precision.

Tech Lab opens Thursday at Bradbury Science Museum
November 2 — Los Alamos National Laboratory's Bradbury Science Museum unveils its new multipurpose discovery space, Tech Lab, at a public opening Thursday afternoon (Nov. 3).

Art, music has foundation in science; subject of talk Nov. 2 at Bradbury Science Museum
October 27 — Pianist, composer and author Stuart Isacoff will explore the historical connections between science and art at a lecture Nov. 2 in Los Alamos National Laboratory's Bradbury Science Museum.

High-Tech Halloween scheduled for Oct. 28 at Bradbury Science Museum
October 24 — Follow the light into Los Alamos National Laboratory's Bradbury Science Museum and see if your eyes can fool your mind or if your mind will fool your eyes in this year's theme about light at the 11th annual High-Tech Halloween on Friday (Oct. 28).

New weapons and how they may change war subject of talk Thursday at Bradbury Science Museum
October 17 — Light-wave energy in the same spectrum of energy found in home appliances may soon be used in a new generation of weapons. On Thursday (Oct. 20), Los Alamos National Laboratory's Associate Director for Threat Reduction, Douglas Beason, will talk about America's new directed energy weapons in a talk at the Laboratory's Bradbury Science Museum.

Learning from small earthquakes focus of talk August 18 at Laboratory's Bradbury Science Museum
August 12 — The study of earthquakes and seismology is the subject of a talk Aug. 18 by University of California, Berkeley lecturer Margaret Hellweg. The talk is at noon in the Bradbury Science Museum downtown and is free and open to the public.

Learn about snakes Tuesday at Bradbury Science Museum
July 22 — A public presentation about snakes will be held at Los Alamos National Laboratory's Bradbury Science Museum at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday (July 26) and again on Aug. 4.

Astronomy Days lecture series begins Monday at Bradbury Science Museum
June 22 — A series of six evening lectures begins Monday, June 27, at Los Alamos National Laboratory's Bradbury Science Museum with a discussion about cosmology by Laboratory scientist Katrin Heitman. The lectures are at 6:30 p.m., and are free and open to the public.

Forest health specialist talks on "What's bugging the Forest" June 9 at Laboratory's Bradbury Science Museum
June 6 — Stephani Sandoval, a forest health specialist with the New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension Services, will talk about the condition of area forests, bark beetles and other forest-related topics at a talk at noon, Thursday (June 9) in the Laboratory's Bradbury Science Museum downtown.

Bradbury Science Museum celebrates Women's History Month with talks, exhibit
March 4 — Los Alamos National Laboratory's Bradbury Science Museum is celebrating Women's History Month with a talk Tuesday (March 8) by a Manhattan Project chemist and a new traveling exhibit. Other activities in March are planned as well.

Carter Hydrick returns to the Bradbury Science Museum Feb. 15
February 7 — Back by popular demand, Carter Hydrick, author of Critical Mass: How Nazi Germany Surrendered Enriched Uranium For The United States' Atomic Bomb, will speak about his book at Los Alamos' Bradbury Science Museum at 7 p.m., Tuesday (Feb. 15).

Skill of search dogs focus of Jan. 19 talk at Bradbury Science Museum
January 14 — Explosives, airport security and natural disasters are all familiar words that bring home the reality of the world today. Dogs are increasingly used to effectively assist law enforcement and national security in ferreting out information that might otherwise be hard to obtain.

Bradbury Science Museum sets holiday operating hours
December 20 — Los Alamos National Laboratory's Bradbury Science Museum will be open from 1 to 5 p.m., Dec. 28-30. The Laboratory is on holiday closure the week of Dec. 27.

Author discusses Nazi Germany role in U.S. atomic bomb talk
November 5 — Carter Hydrick, author of "Critical Mass: How Nazi Germany Surrendered Enriched Uranium for the United States' Atomic Bomb," will speak at Los Alamos' Bradbury Science Museum at 7 p.m., Tuesday (Nov. 9). A book-signing at Otowi Station Bookstore next door will immediately follow.


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