Jefferson Lab in the News
2004
- CEBAF set to double energy
(December 2004, CERN Courier) - Jefferson Lab's journey into the nucleus
(December 2004, CERN Courier) - Quantum Delights
(November 29, 2004, Daily Press) - Ten to watch: These area women have excelled in local businesses while still in their 20s
(November 28, 2004, Daily Press) - Lab Beams With a Winning Idea
(November 4, 2004, Times-Dispatch Staff Writer) - Jefferson Lab Hopes to Bulk Up 'Strong Force' Theory
(October 24, 2004, Daily Press) - Jefferson Lab a Worthy Investment
(October 4, 2004, Roanoke.com) - The Quark-Meson Coupling (QMC) Model
(September 3, 2004, The American Institute of Physics Bulletin of Physics News) - The Science of Things
(August 16, 2004, The Post and Courier, Charleston.net) - Free-electron laser reaches 10-kW output
(August 3, 2004, LaserFocusWorld) - Supported Free Electron Laser Most Powerful Tunable Laser in World
(July 31, 2004, Office of Naval Research) - Jefferson Lab beats record for laser
(July 31, 2004, Daily Press) - 'Star Wars' Defense? Laser beams up a record
(July 30, 2004, Richmond Times-Dispatch) - Tiny details crucial for building particle detector prototype
(June 14, 2004, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) - Scientists shed light on stain protection
(May 13, 2004, Cleveland Plain Dealer) - 'Pentaquark' theory on more solid ground
(May 3, 2004, USA Today) - A Region Better Than Advertised
(April 27, 2004, Virginian-Pilot) - Jefferson Lab vies for expansion
(April 20, 2004, Daily Press) - Energy Department announces $225 million for lab
(April 20, 2004, The Virginian-Pilot) - Accelerator Facility Closer to Upgrade
(April 20, 2004, Richmond Times-Dispatch) - GlueX Gets a Boost
(April 19, 2004, ScienceNOW) - The College, NASA and the Nanotube
(April 15, 2004, DOG Street Journal) - Tiny tubes touted for tougher designs
(March 29, 2004, Daily Press) - A New Era of Discovery in Physics
(March 6-12, 2004, With Good Reason) - The Pentaquark: The Strongest Confirmation to Date
(January 26, 2004, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) - Evidence For New Form Of Atomic Matter - The Pentaquark
(January 26, 2004, Science a GoGo) - Topsy Turvy: In neutrons and protons, quarks take wrong turns
(January 3, 2004, Science News Online)

