2006 News Release
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2006 News Releases
- October 13 - Jefferson Lab Programmer a Finalist in Google's Global Code Jam
- September 26 - Jefferson Lab announces two Fall Science Series lectures; examine evidence of an ancient supernova, the magic of Harry Potter
- September 21 - Lab Enhances Scientific Data Sharing with Cutting-Edge Connections
- August 29 - Jefferson Lab Innovation Saves $1,000/Day in Cooling Costs
- August 25 - JLab mourns loss of long-time colleague, Hall B staff scientist and senior YerPI physicist Kim Egiyan
- June 20 - JLab mourns loss of colleague, visiting scientist Razmik Asaturyan
- June 6 - Physics Nobel winner David Gross gives public lecture at Jefferson Lab on June 12 (Monday)
- April 23 - HAPPEx II reveals proton isn't very strange
- April 10 - Free-Electron Laser Targets Fat
- April 5 - Landscaping company wins annual small business award at JLab
- March 28 - JLab's Science Education Website Helps Students Prep for 2006 Standards of Learning Tests
- March 17 - Nine teams compete in Virginia Middle School Science Bowl competition at Jefferson Lab on March 11
- March 17 - Jefferson Lab invites families, groups to Summer 2006 Physics Fests
- March 9 - MEDIA ADVISORY: News Media invited to cover March 11 Virginia Regional Middle School Science Bowl at Jefferson Lab; 9 teams competing
- February 16 - Swapan Chattopadhyay Inducted into AAAS Fellowship
- February 15 - Thomas Jefferson High School for Science & Technology wins the Virginia Regional Science Bowl
- February 3 - Jefferson Lab Hosts 23 teams for Virginia High School Science Bowl on Feb. 11
- February 3 - MEDIA ADVISORY: News Media invited to cover Feb. 11 Virginia Regional High School Science Bowl at Jefferson Lab; 23 teams competing
- January 19 - Jefferson Lab announces two Spring Science Series events – topics include 'scale of universe' and 'how things work'
- January 11 - Nuclear Physics Technology Saves Lives
News Release Archives
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