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Revamping infrastructure to improve lab operations; delivering significant project savings four months ahead of schedule.
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Jefferson Lab has been awarded the Department of Energy 2018 Outstanding Security Professional of the Year-Contractor award for improving lab security and furthering best practice safeguard initiatives.
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Jefferson Lab > Scientists > Hall A Privacy and Security Notice Skip over navigation Experimental Hall A This site's design is only visible in a graphical browser that supports web standards, but its content is accessible to any browser....
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Correlated Nucleons May Solve 35-Year-Old Mystery
Guided by data from new high-precision measurements, physicists develop a universal function that suggests that proton-neutron pairs in the nucleus may be responsible for the EMC Effect.
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Elementary and middle school science teachers are invited to register for the annual Virginia Region II Teacher Night at Jefferson Lab.
NEWPORT NEWS, VA -- The U.S. Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility is offering elementary and middle school teachers the opportunity to pick up a wealth of new tools for teaching physical science concepts. The annual Virginia Region II Teacher Night will be held on April 10, and the free event will feature hands-on instructional activities for the physical sciences.
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Rachel Carson Middle School of Herndon placed first among 19 teams who competed at the 2019 Virginia Regional Science Bowl Competition at Jefferson Lab on Saturday, March 2.
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A new economic impact study reveals that Jefferson Lab generates more than half a billion dollars in economic output for the nation.
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The Electron-Ion Collider Center at Jefferson Lab is now accepting research proposals for its fellowship and visitors programs.
NEWPORT NEWS, VA. – Scientists who are interested in developing the scientific and technical knowledge needed to advance a proposed electron-ion collider are invited to apply for two programs supported by the Electron-Ion Collider Center at Jefferson Lab. This research center is located at the Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility.