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Youngsters Tackle Computer Science Skills, Learn About Career Opportunities
NEWPORT NEWS, VA – Fifty fifth graders from Carver Elementary School participated in computer coding activities and learned about computer science careers during their visit to Jefferson Lab on Dec. 12.
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Research has shown that protons and neutrons that have briefly paired up in the nucleus have higher-average momentum, which allows a greater fraction of the protons than neutrons to have high momentum in relatively neutron-rich nuclei, such as carbon, aluminum, iron and lead. This result is contrary to long-accepted theories large nuclei and has implications for ultra-cold atomic gas systems and neutron stars.
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NEWPORT NEWS, VA – In conjunction with the inaugural Virginia Science Festival being held across the Commonwealth Oct. 4-11, 2014, Jefferson Lab will hold two events.
Learn About the Building Blocks of Matter on Oct. 7
Jefferson Lab Staff Scientist Douglas Higinbotham will present “Studying the Building Blocks of Matter” beginning at 7 p.m. on Oct. 7 in the CEBAF Center auditorium.
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This aerial photo shows the outline of the racetrack-shaped CEBAF accelerator at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va.
NEWPORT NEWS, VA. – The Governor of Virginia, Terry McAuliffe, will be the guest speaker at the U.S. Department of Energy's Jefferson Lab on Sept. 26 to commemorate the completion of accelerator and civil construction on the lab’s accelerator upgrade project.
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NEWPORT NEWS, Va. – Jefferson Lab will stream TEDxCERN 2014 on the big screen in the CEBAF Center auditorium on Sept. 24, from 7:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. EDT. University and college faculty and students affiliated with Jefferson Lab are invited to attend all or any part of the event viewing.
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This aerial photo shows the outline of the racetrack-shaped CEBAF accelerator at Jefferson Lab, located in Newport News, Va..